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BJR Case Rep ; 10(4): uaae019, 2024 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38957307

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Pseudotumours are uncommon complications of haemophilia, occurring in 1%-2% of patients with haemophilia.1 , 2 It is a slowly expanding haematoma as a result of recurrent haemorrhage, surrounded by a fibrous capsule. It can occur in both bone and soft tissue, and progressive enlargement may result in bone destruction and/or muscle and skin necrosis. Pseudotumours by themselves are usually painless though its mass effect can result in nerve compression resulting in pain or neurologic symptoms. It may also predispose to pathologic fractures (as in our case) and superimposed infections.2 , 3.

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BJR Case Rep ; 7(5): 20200162, 2021 Sep 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35136618

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Hibernomas are a very rare and benign soft tissue tumour that originate from brown adipose tissue. While they are not histologically malignant, they may be indistinguishable from aggressive tumours such as liposarcomas on imaging. It is, therefore, important to consider it as a differential diagnosis when a suspicious fatty lesion is seen on imaging. This may prevent unnecessary invasive surgery and patient stress. This paper illustrates the clinical presentation, radiological features, and histological diagnosis of a patient with a rare dumbbell-shaped hibernoma in the pelvis.

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