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Large frontal osseous hemangioma with dural sinus involvement in a patient with Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome: A rare case report.
Background: We present one of the first documented cases in the literature of an adult with Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome (KTS) with a large frontal osseous hemangioma.
Case Description: A 30-year-old male presented with a rapidly enlarging frontal skull lesion that had developed in only 3 months. Radiological investigation revealed a highly vascular lesion attached to the frontal bone. The lesion was surgically resected with the patient making complete recovery. Histopathology was consistent with an osseous hemangioma.
Conclusion: We report the clinical presentation and surgical management of a rare presentation of osseous hemangioma in a patient with KTS.
Case Description: A 30-year-old male presented with a rapidly enlarging frontal skull lesion that had developed in only 3 months. Radiological investigation revealed a highly vascular lesion attached to the frontal bone. The lesion was surgically resected with the patient making complete recovery. Histopathology was consistent with an osseous hemangioma.
Conclusion: We report the clinical presentation and surgical management of a rare presentation of osseous hemangioma in a patient with KTS.
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