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Radiology, Vol 126, 341-344, Copyright © 1978 by Radiological Society of North America


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Adrenal hemangiomas: angiographic appearance of a rare tumor

M Rothberg, J Bastidas, WE Mattey and E Bernas

Only 13 cases of adrenal hemangiomas have been reported, none studied angiographically. Two additional cases, evaluated preoperatively, are presented. The radiographic finding of phleboliths, when present, with the characteristic angiographic appearance of hemangiomas, allows the radiologist to correctly diagnose this benign tumor preoperatively, and where surgical risk is high, prevent a serious operative procedure.


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