Surgical management of intramuscular hemangioma of the foot: A case report

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Background: Hemangiomas are benign tumors usually found in the lower extremity yet their surgical management on the location in the foot is rarely documented. Case presentation: We report a case of a plantar intramuscular hemangioma in 25-year-old patient with a history of percutaneous therapy. Patient had undergone intralesional sclerotherapy 3 years prior to his admission with persistent pain on weight bearing activities. MRI demonstrated a multi lobulated lesion of the 1st IMS with a peripheral enhancement on gadolinium injection. The patient underwent elective surgery with complete excision and no functional impairment at the last follow-up 3 years after surgery. Conclusion: Intramuscular hemangiomas are rare occurrences. Steroid injection and sclerotherapy are effective non-operative methods. Complete excision of isolated hemangioma lesions allows definite diagnosis with no recurrence.

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Lahrach, K., Abdulrazak, S., Marzouki, A., & Boutayeb, F. (2019). Surgical management of intramuscular hemangioma of the foot: A case report. Patient Safety in Surgery, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13037-019-0197-1

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