Abstract

Chronic expansive hematoma (CEH) is a rare lesion, characterized by the persistence and increase in size of an hematoma for a period greater than one month since the initial hemorrhage. The clinical importance of this pathology is due to the fact that it can simulate malignant soft tissue neoplasms, both clinically as a result of its progressive growth and radiologically for its findings in imaging studies. This article will review 3 cases of CEH in different scenarios, explaining the radiological findings in different imaging techniques such as ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and PET-CT.

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