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A unique case of calvarial hemangioma.
BACKGROUND: Calvarial hemangiomas are one of the rarest neoplasms affecting the skull, predominantly occurring in parietal and frontal bones.
CASE DESCRIPTION: We report a parietal hemangioma in a middle-aged female which presented as a painless swelling that was progressively increasing in size and was treated surgically.
CONCLUSION: Although rare, calvarial hemangioma should be a part of the differential diagnosis of calvarial swellings.
CASE DESCRIPTION: We report a parietal hemangioma in a middle-aged female which presented as a painless swelling that was progressively increasing in size and was treated surgically.
CONCLUSION: Although rare, calvarial hemangioma should be a part of the differential diagnosis of calvarial swellings.
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