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Case Reports
. 2011 Jan;89(1):76-8.

[A rare costal tumor]

[Article in French]
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  • PMID: 21267835
Free article
Case Reports

[A rare costal tumor]

[Article in French]
Mona Mlika et al. Tunis Med. 2011 Jan.
Free article

Abstract

Background: Costal primary tumors are rare and dominated by malignant tumors. Hemangioma of the bone represents only 1% of the bone tumors. Costal localization accounts only for 1% of the cases and only about fifty cases have been reported in the literature.

Aim: To describe a rare costal tumor, its histological features and the main differential diagnoses.

Observation: The authors describe the case of a 46 - year-old woman who present with chest pain. Radiological findings didn't allow to rule out a malignant tumor and the treatment consisted in the resection of the posterior arch of the rib. Microscopic examination concluded to a costal hemangioma and the patient didn't present recurrences after 6 years of follow up.

Conclusion: Costal hemangioma is an exceptional tumor with a debated etiology. Some radiological features may be specific but the diagnosis is based on histological findings. These tumours have a good prognosis and no case of recurrence have been reported in the literature.

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