Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Glomangioma ( Glomus Tumor)




40 year old female patient presented with gradually increasing pain and tenderness at the region of dorsum of distal phalanx of middle finger, which has become excruciating to touch recently. Non-contrast MR T2 and T1 sagittal images as shown above showed a small lesion at the proximal aspect of dorsum of the distal phalanx of middle finger, which is hyperintese on T2 and intermediate on T1.




Post contrast images showed intense enhancement of the lesion, consistent with that of a Glomangioma or a Glomus Tumor.



Sagittal T1 post contrast FS image showing the lesion.



In Coronal image, the lesion is visible in one section.



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