Glomangioma of the knee with no response to sclerotherapy
Glomus tumors are rare usually benign tumors derived from a neuromyoarterial apparatus called the glomus body, which is great in number in the digits and helps to control body temperature. Glomus tumors are usually subungual; however, they have been reported in unusual locations such as viscera and...
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Main Authors: | Mahboubeh Rahmani, MD (Author), Mark D. Iafrati, MD (Author), Stephen P. Naber, MD, PhD (Author) |
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2017-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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