نتایج جستجو برای: chronic expanding hematoma
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Chronic expanding hematoma (CEH) is a rare, slow-developing disease that occurs months to years after trauma or surgery. Most CEH in soft tissue occurs in the thigh or upper extremities and can occur with or without an inducible cause. Ninety-one cases of CEH in soft tissue have been reported previously in the Japanese and English literature but its occurrence on the sole has not been reported....
Chronic expanding organizing hematoma (CEH), also known as chronic expanding hematoma, is a benign condition in which a hematoma does not undergo resorption, but rather it persists or even expands slowly. The term was first coined by Reid et al. (1), and the authors defined CEHs as hematomas that increase in size for over 1 month after the causative event. The clinical importance of this lesion...
We report a case of a huge chronic expanding hematoma completely removed by surgery. A 71-year-old man was found to have a 3-cm-diameter round nodule in the posterior mediastinum seven years previously. He was not administered any treatment because he did not have any other serious symptoms. There was nothing in his history that could be related to his present condition, such as thoracic surgic...
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