Hemangioma of the rib showing a relatively high 18F-FDG uptake: a case report with a literature review

  • Itabashi T
  • Emori M
  • Terashima Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

Hemangioma of the rib is a rare benign tumor that is often difficult to distinguish from malignant bone tumors. Rib hemangioma often shows bony disruption with a slight cortical disruption, extraosseous lesion, and expanded bone on computed tomography (CT). We report the case of a 68-year-old man with atypical rib hemangioma with a slight cortical disruption and no expanded bone. The tumor showed relatively high 18FDG-uptake on positron emission tomography (PET)/CT. Rib hemangioma often shows higher 18FDG-uptake. PET/CT may not provide useful information for distinguishing rib hemangioma from a malignant tumor. Close observation without surgical resection may be feasible if the tumor is diagnosed as a rib hemangioma by biopsy.

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Itabashi, T., Emori, M., Terashima, Y., Hasegawa, T., Shimizu, J., Nagoya, S., & Yamashita, T. (2017). Hemangioma of the rib showing a relatively high 18F-FDG uptake: a case report with a literature review. Acta Radiologica Open, 6(9), 205846011772841. https://doi.org/10.1177/2058460117728416

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