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Haemangioma of Soft Tissue
[OCOSH Code: D006391 400210000 D18.0 OO_CTN_NON_H]

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Glomus Tumor (17)
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MeSH Search Term "Glomus Tumor"[mesh]
ICD-10 Code M8711/0 Glomus tumour
SNOMED-CT Term Glomus tumor (disorder) Concept ID: 403969002
OCOSH Code: D005918 403969002 M8711/0 OO_CTN_NON_H_GT

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Angiosarcoma Wheeless

Location: http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/angiosarcoma

Discussion: - high grade sarcomas of vascular origin; - occur most often in middle aged persons; - when the tumor arises in bone, it frequently extends up and down the bone w/...
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Hemangioma eMedicine

Location: http://www.emedicine.com/orthoped/topic499.htm

Orthopedists most commonly are called upon to treat hemangiomas of the deep soft tissues and bone. Skeletal muscle is the most common site for hemangioma of the deep soft tissue. Intramuscular hemangiomas may cause symptoms such as pain and swelling for which patients seek treatment. Hemangioma of bone may be...
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Hemangioma of soft tissue Wheeless

Location: http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/hemangioma_of_soft_tissue

Discussion: - a benign, vascular tumor that occurs in children, usually in limbs or trunk; - hemangioma may be congenital, appearing as solitary tumor that infiltrates local tissue & adjacent neurovascular structures; - most common form of hemangioma has infiltrative margins...
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Orthopaedic Pubmed Search for haemangioma

Location: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=pubmed

Search String (hemangioma[Text Word] OR "hemangioma"[MeSH Terms] OR haemangioma[Text Word]) AND (jrid22024[All Fields] OR jrid2275[All Fields] OR jrid2208[All Fields] OR jrid32471[All Fields] OR jrid3046[All Fields] OR jrid1981[All Fields] OR jrid22800[All Fields] OR jrid22785[All Fields] OR jrid3221[All Fields] OR jrid6314[All Fields] OR jrid20148[All Fields] OR jrid3758[All Fields] OR jrid32378[All Fields] OR...
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Snapping hip caused by a venous hemangioma of the gluteus maximus muscle

Location: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2621231/

Snapping hip, or coxa saltans, is defined as a clinical condition where a usually painful, audible snap occurs during hip flexion and extension. Its causes can be divided into external, internal or intra-articular origin. Accurate diagnosis is a prerequisite to successful treatment. We report a rare cause of snapping hip...
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soft tissue haemangioma LSBU

Location: http://myweb.lsbu.ac.uk/dirt/museum/439-362.html

Radiology case 439-362 Clinical presentation: 14 year old boy with a general abnormality.
There is a greater separation of the heads of the metacarpals of the index and middle fingers of the left hand. Increased soft-tissue and a round, well-circumscribed calcific density lie between the 2 and 3rd metacarpals. There is a...
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Tumor- Pyogenic Granuloma

Location: http://www.e-hand.com/img/img00063.htm

Pyogenic granuloma is a benign vascular tumor arising in the skin or mucous membranes. In the hand, it presents as a rapidly growing friable painless tumor which bleeds easily. It is usually attached by a stalk having a smaller diameter than the visible mass. Treatment is curettage and then cautery...
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