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The clinical and roentgenographic features of synovial hemangiomas are discussed.
A case with plain film roentgenographic, arthrographic, and arteriographic findings is presented.
Awareness of the condition and its presentation usually will allow the diagnosis to be made or suggested preoperatively.
Arthrography and arteriography help define the extent of the tumor and the presence of multiple lesions.
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