Presentation
Left arm - posterior recurrent diffuse swelling. - Few mths. Referred for elbow radiograph and ultrasound
Patient Data
Age: about 12 yrs
Gender: Male
From the case:
Triceps hemangioma
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1st radiograph is a cropped image which was documented - printed and provied for reporting. After doing ultrasound original image ( non-cropped - 2nd image ) was examined for phleboliths and there were present pointing to diagnosis without ultrasound..
From the case:
Triceps hemangioma
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Multiple anechoic channels are noted involving triceps muscle in mid - distal arm. Flow is noted at rest in few of these channels. On compression, significant increase in flow is noted in these channels. No elbow effusion is noted.