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Gorham disease: correlation of MR findings with histopathologic changes

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Gorham disease is a rare disorder of unknown etiology characterized by bone destruction and abnormal proliferation of thin-walled vascular channels including lymphatic capillaries. Starting monocentrically in a single bone, the angiomatous masses in this disease extend to adjacent bones and soft tissues without respecting articular barriers. Herein we report a case of Gorham disease with its MR and histopathologic appearance.

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Received 26 May 1997; Revised 8 October 1997; Accepted 17 February 1998

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Manisali, M., Ozaksoy, D. Gorham disease: correlation of MR findings with histopathologic changes. Eur Radiol 8, 1647–1650 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003300050603

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