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Case 30: The Misdiagnosed Labial Hemangioma
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Case 30: The Misdiagnosed Labial Hemangioma

42-years old presented with asymmetry of the thighs and a long-standing labial "hemangioma"

Bhavin Jankharia
Dec 22, 2022
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This 42-years old lady presented with asymmetry of the thighs with a history of a long-standing labial hemangioma.

The MRI of the thighs showed denervation neuropathy of the posterior compartment right thigh muscles and a search proximally showed an osteolytic sacral lesion, which was biopsied and showed an unusual metastatic sarcoma. PET/CT showed liver and lung metastasis.

MRI of the pelvis
MRI of the sacrum
Biopsy from the sacral lesion
PET/CT showing lung and liver lesions
PET/CT showing the labial mass

What is the likely diagnosis?

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