Intra-articular angioleiomyoma of the knee with an atypical finding on gadolinium-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging: A case report

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Introduction. Angioleiomyoma is a benign smooth muscle tumor. It originates in the tunica media of veins. In general, it arises from the dermis, subcutaneous fat and fascia of lower extremities in middle-aged women. The case of intra-articular occurrence is very rare. Case presentation. This case report describes a 30-year-old Asian man with a 6-month history of recurrent pain localized in the lateral side of his left knee. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed an isolated intra-articular lesion. We performed a surgical excision of this lesion. On histological examination, the diagnosis of angioleiomyoma was confirmed. After the surgery, he recovered completely. Furthermore, no sign of recurrence was observed 1 year after surgery. Conclusions: In this study, we report a rare case of intra-articular angioleiomyoma of the knee. The mass showed atypical findings on magnetic resonance imaging including gadolinium-enhanced imaging in comparison to previously reported intra-articular lesions. This intra-articular tumor is difficult to diagnose prior to surgery due to paucity of information. © 2014 Fukawa et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Fukawa, T., Akatsu, Y., & Sasho, T. (2014). Intra-articular angioleiomyoma of the knee with an atypical finding on gadolinium-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging: A case report. Journal of Medical Case Reports, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-8-238

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