Incidentally Found Intramuscular Hemangioma, Mimicking Traumatic Hematoma after Military Training: A Case Report
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½ÅÂùÈñ ( Shin Chan-Hee ) - Armed Forces Capital Hospital Department of Neurosurgery
Á¶º´±Ô ( Cho Byung-Kyu ) - Armed Forces Capital Hospital Department of Neurosurgery
À±»óÈÆ ( Yoon Sang-Hoon ) - Armed Forces Capital Hospital Department of Neurosurgery
Ȳ¼ºÈ¯ ( Hwang Sung-Hwan ) - Armed Forces Capital Hospital Department of Neurosurgery
À±ÁØÈ£ ( Yoon Joon-Ho ) - Armed Forces Capital Hospital Department of Neurosurgery
Abstract
This case report showed a young soldier complained of low back pain during military training. Intramuscular hematoma accompanied by the lumbar compression fracture was observed in computed tomography. However, the possibility of intramuscular tumors could not be ruled out through additional examinations, and thus surgically removed, and was diagnosed as cavernous hemangioma. This report is a rare and instructive case in which a hemangioma mimicked bleeding with the lumbar fracture.
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Military training; Compression fractures; Intramuscular, Hematoma; Cavernous hemangioma
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