Glomangiomatosis: magnetic resonance imaging findings in three cases

Skeletal Radiology
Eun-Ah ParkHeung-Sik Kang

Abstract

The term glomangiomatosis refers to multiple glomus tumors, a rare condition. Unlike solitary glomus tumors, multiple glomus tumors are not always located in the subungual region, making diagnosis difficult. We report on three cases of glomangiomatosis in the foot, and describe their MR findings and review previous case reports on this subject.

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