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Case Reports
. 2005 Feb;48(1):78-9.

Retroperitoneal hemorrhage secondary to a ruptured cavernous hemangioma

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Retroperitoneal hemorrhage secondary to a ruptured cavernous hemangioma

Thomas L Forbes. Can J Surg. 2005 Feb.
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FIG. 1. Computed tomographic scan revealing a large, left-sided retroperitoneal mass.
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FIG. 2. Staining with markers for CD31 and CD34 confirm an endothelial origin of the cells lining the lacunae.

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