A Clinical Study on the Cavernous Hemangiomas Developed in Skeletal Muscles of the Extremities
10.4055/jkoa.1979.14.3.385
- Author:
Jung Yoon LEE
;
Chong Ill YOO
;
Myung Cheal HUH
- Publication Type:Original Article
- MeSH:
Adult;
Arm;
Clinical Study;
Extremities;
Female;
Forearm;
Hemangioma, Cavernous;
Humans;
Leg;
Lower Extremity;
Male;
Muscle, Skeletal;
Muscles;
Nuts;
Parturition
- From:The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association
1979;14(3):385-393
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Authors analysed 19 cases with Cavernous Hemangiomas of Skeletal Muscles in Extremities. Those were confirmed clinicopathologically for the period of 2 years from October 1976 to September 1978, and following results were obtained. 1. The age of initial visit varied from 6 months to 42 years of age with the average of 17.7 years. Seventeen patients(89.5%) were under 30 years of age. 2. The age of initial onset of symptoms varied from birth to 36 years of age with the average of 13.1 years. Seventeen patients(89.5%) were under 20 years of age. 3. The duration of disease varied from 6 months to 17 years with the average of 4.6 years. 4. The ratio of male and female was 9:10. 5. Chief complaints were a swelling or mass in 17 cases(89.5%), pain in 13 cases(68.4%), tenderness in 6 cases(31.6%), and impairment of function in 5 cases(26.3%). 6 The size of a mass varied from a nut size to an adult fist one, and its shape appeared oval with the average 8.1 by 4.6 cm in 12 cases, and round with the average 5.5 cm in 7 cases. 7. The site of involvement distributed to lower extremities in 10 cases(52.7%), upper ones in 9 cases(47.4%). Among extremities(thigh, leg, arm and forearm) the most common site was forearm. 8. Considering the number of involed muscles, most frequently they developed in a single muscle with 11 cases(57.9%). 9. By history, The symptoms were initiated or aggravated by trauma in 3 cases(15.8%). 10. Plain roentgenograms showed the swelling of soft tissue in 9 cases(47.4%) and phleboliths in 8 cases(42.1%). 11. Considering the methods of treatment, complete resection was possible in 17 cases(85.7%), in the remaining 2 cases only incomplete resection could be done.