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Query: UMLS:C0019079 (
hemoptysis
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Cavernous haemangioma
is a rare benign vascular tumour rarely seen in the lung. A 73-year-old male complaining of
haemoptysis
and dyspnoea, with a solitary nodule of the left lower pulmonary lobe, underwent left lower wedge resection. Pathology showed a 3 cm cavernous haemangioma. One year later symptoms recurred and CT showed a second nodule in the left upper lobe. Upper left lobectomy was performed, confirming the diagnosis of cavernous haemangioma. There are less than 25 case reports of this type of tumour in the literature. Radiological findings usually show a single pulmonary nodule. The preoperative diagnosis is quite difficult because pulmonary biopsy is often non-diagnostic. Standard treatment is complete surgical resection. For asymptomatic patients a brief period of observation is suggested.
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PMID:[Cavernous haemangioma of the lung: a case report and review of the literature]. 1953 96
Cavernous haemangioma
of the nose is rare, but when it occurs it usually presents with severe epistaxis. This nasal pathology is mostly seen in adult patient patients. Standard approach to dealing with such haemangiomas is surgical resection. A 30-year-old woman presented to General Physician with history of
haemoptysis
, haematemesis and weakness. She was admitted for investigation of her severe anaemia. On examination there was no obvious source of bleeding in the mouth or oropharynx, and Upper GI endoscopy did not reveal any pathology. She was referred to us after a trivial episode of epistaxis. Anterior and posterior rhinoscopy did not reveal any abnormality. Her extreme anxiety made indirect laryngoscopy and post-nasal space examination difficult but no obvious abnormality was seen. Diagnostic nasal endoscopy was done, and a small haemangiomatous mass was found in the postero superior part of inferior turbinate. Excision of the mass was done under local anaesthesia and sent for histopathological evaluation. The mass on histopathology came out to be
Cavernous haemangioma
.
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PMID:Intractable anemia: a case of bleeding nasal cavernous hemangioma. 2275 27