Intraosseous hibernoma in a patient with vaginal cancer: Case report with radiologic and pathologic correlation.

Journal: Gynecologic Oncology Reports
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Abstract

•Intraosseous hibernomas are rare benign soft tissue tumors most often diagnosed incidentally.•Intraosseous hibernoma imaging characteristics can mimic bone metastases, including sclerosis, PET-avidity, and heterogenous enhancement.•Bone metastases seconadary to primary gynecologic cancers are rare, but present in 1 - 16% of cases.•Appropriate recognition of this rare benign finding dramatically change staging and management.

Authors
Ashley Zhang, Emily Nesbit, Sarah Erickson, Linda Duska, Michael Crawford, Kara Romano
Relevant Conditions

Vaginal Cancer