Hemangiomas, which are among the least common benign chest wall masses, consist of dilated, tortuous, thin-walled vessels. They are typically cutaneous in location, intramuscular (IMH) location is uncommon, with a reported frequency of 0.8% among all benign vascular lesions. Hemangiomas of the latissimus dorsi muscle are very rare. Relatively rarely do they occur in young adults and are more frequent…
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