Abstract

Hemangiomas are common soft tissue tumors comprising 7% of all benign tumors. The most common presentation is cutaneous and present in childhood and females are more commonly affected. Deep-seated hemangiomas are usually intramuscular, although intra-articular synovial hemangiomas also occur. The commonest anatomic site is the lower limb. Many treatment modalities for the symptomatic haemangioma are available but surgical excision is the preferred treatment. We present an unusual case of a cavernous intramuscular haemangioma involving the adductor muscles.

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