Gamuts

Hemangioendothelioma

Hemangioendotheliomas are a family of vascular neoplasms of intermediate malignancy. Signs and symptoms They have been described as masses that fall between a hemangioma and angiosarcoma. [Source: Wikipedia ]

Is A
Neoplasm
May Cause
Arterial hyperenhancement of focal liver lesion
Blow-out bone lesion
Bone lesion with fluid-fluid level
Fetal hepatosplenomegaly
Fetal neck mass
Focal calcification in kidney
Focal high-attenuation liver lesion
Focal hypodense liver lesion
Hyperechoic liver lesion
Increased presacral space
Intraorbital calcification
Large destructive bone lesion
Large fetal abdomen during third trimester
Liver lesion with calcification
Liver lesion with contrast fill-in
Lytic vertebral lesion
Multiple radiolucent bone lesions
Permeative osteolytic lesion
Polyostotic bone lesions in adults
Soft-tissue tumor with associated calcification
Soft-tissue tumor with fluid-fluid level
Soft-tissue tumor with prominent vascularity
Solitary bone lesion with expansile remodeling
Solitary poorly demarcated osteolytic bone lesion
Sonographically complex hepatic mass
T2-hyperintense liver lesion
Upper abdominal mass in a neonate or child

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