Synovial hemangiomas (SHs) are rare lesions of the joints or tendon sheaths that are
difficult to diagnose. We present the case of an 18-year-old man with an SH in the
wrist joint. Physical examination revealed a slightly tender, ill-defined, nonpulsatile
soft mass, 3 cm × 3 cm in size on the dorsal aspect of the left wrist. Computed tomography
showed an irregular, ill-defined, soft tissue mass in the expanded joint space, which
was formed by the scaphoid, trapezoid, and capitate bones. Magnetic resonance imaging
showed the typical features of SH and also revealed cavitary erosion of the scaphoid,
trapezoid, and capitate bones. An open arthrotomy was performed via a dorsal approach,
and the mass was excised. The histological examination findings were consistent with
the diagnosis of SH.
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Published online: May 29, 2019
Accepted:
March 22,
2019
Received:
March 31,
2018
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