Hemangioma (Bones)
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4) Rodallec MH, Feydy A, Larousserie F. Diagnostic Imaging of Solitary Tumors of the Spine:
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5) Bemporad JA, Sze G, Chaloupka JC. Pseudohemangioma of the Vertebra: An Unusual
Radiographic Manifestation of Primary Ewing’s Sarcoma. AJNR 1999;20:1809-1813
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6) Bastug D, Ortiz O, Schochet SS. Hemangiomas in the Calvaria: Imaging Findings. AJR 1995;
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7) Matsumoto K, Ischizawa M, Okabe H. Hemangioma of bone arising in the ulna: imaging
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8)Yamamoto T, Kurosaka M, Mizuno K. Juxta-articular hemangioma of long bone. Skeletal Radiol
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9) Chawla A, Singrakhia M, Maheshwari M. Intraosseous haemangioma of the proximal femur:
imaging findings. British Journal of Radiology 2006;79:e64-e66
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10) Vande Berg BC, Leouvet FE, Galant C. Normal Variants of the Bone Marrow at MR Imaging of
the Spine. Semin Musculoskeletal Radiol 2009;13:87-96
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