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Phrenic Nerve Hemangioblastoma in a von Hippel-Lindau Patient

Jesse Johnson, Joseph Junewick and Sandra Cottingham

Spectrum Health Hospitals, 100 Michigan NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503.



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Fig. 1A. CT of neck with contrast shows 3.5 x 2.8 cm heterogeneously enhancing ovoid mass at level of larynx on right. Axial T2-weighted image shows mass to have diffusely increased signal.

 


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Fig. 1B. CT of neck with contrast shows 3.5 x 2.8 cm heterogeneously enhancing ovoid mass at level of larynx on right. Sagittal T1-weighted image with gadolinium shows heterogeneous enhancement with few scattered vascular flow voids.

 


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Fig. 1C. CT of neck with contrast shows 3.5 x 2.8 cm heterogeneously enhancing ovoid mass at level of larynx on right.

 

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