2004
DOI: 10.7863/jum.2004.23.3.443
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Intraluminal Pyogenic Granuloma of the Basilic Vein

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“…The literature search identified 55 papers, which were all reviewed. Thirty‐eight of these were relevant . It has been generally accepted that the paper by Cooper et al ., describing a series of 18 cases, was the first description of the lesion, but review of the earlier case report by Meyers suggests that he was the first to identify the pathology.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The literature search identified 55 papers, which were all reviewed. Thirty‐eight of these were relevant . It has been generally accepted that the paper by Cooper et al ., describing a series of 18 cases, was the first description of the lesion, but review of the earlier case report by Meyers suggests that he was the first to identify the pathology.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intravenous lobular capillary haemangioma (IVLCH), commonly known as intravenous pyogenic granuloma, is a rare benign lesion of veins, usually in the head and neck regions or upper limbs. Average age at presentation is 41 years with a reported age range of 12 to 79 years …”
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confidence: 99%
“…8) Although similar to their sonography, our case is unique in visualizing the existence of an arterio-venous fistula, and the fistula flowing directly into the tumor. The first examination we…”
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“…Lobular capillary hemangioma is a relatively commonly acquired vascular neoplasm, which occurs mainly on cutaneous and mucosal surfaces, where ulceration and suppuration may occur. Lobular capillary hemangiomas were previously thought to occur reactively to trauma or pyogenic infection, hence were formerly known as “pyogenic granulomas.”…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Lobular capillary hemangiomas are relatively common acquired vascular neoplasms, occurring mostly on cutaneous and mucosal surfaces, especially of the oral cavity . Intravenous lobular capillary hemangiomas (IVLCH) are rare variants of lobular capillary hemangioma.…”
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