According to some authors, capillary haemangiomas tend to regress over a period of time, but
cavernous haemangiomas are to be intervened.
Canine capillary and combined capillary
cavernous haemangioma. J.
Cavernous haemangiomas of the liver: resect or observe?.
Primary intraosseous cavernous haemangioma are rare, benign skeletal tumours most commonly found in the spinal vertebral column.
This finding supported the diagnosis of an intraosseous cavernous haemangioma.
Cavernous haemangioma in the head and neck region is best treated by complete surgical excision when feasible.
There were also papillary configuration and tufts of capillaries with hobnail pattern or match stick pattern [Figure 3, 5, 6 & 7], suggesting that there is an overlap of
cavernous haemangioma with retiform haemangioendothelioma.
Cavernous haemangiomas, epilepsy and treatment strategies.
The anatomical location and laterality of orbital
cavernous haemangiomas. Orbit.
The group comprised of 6 Optic Nerve lesions (2 Meningioma, 1 Schwannoma, 1 glioma and 2 calcified granulomas), 7 vascular masses (a case of varix, 1 Arteriovenous Malformation, 5
cavernous haemangiomas), 12 cases of pseudotumour, 5 cystic lesions (dermoid cyst-3, chronic haematic cyst-2), 3 cases of metastasis, 12 muscular lesions of which 8 were suggestive of thyroid ophthalmopathy.
Cavernous haemangiomas of the spleen can undergo thrombosis and infarction, resulting in the formation of central coarse calcifications.