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We report herein the case of a 28-year-old woman with a rectal cavernous hemangioma in whom recurrent rectal bleeding and marked anemia were interpreted as being caused by her coexisting internal hemorrhoids, resulting in a delay in the correct diagnosis for 1 year. Digital examination revealed a
A 40-year-old woman presented with an asymptomatic red to brown colored walnut-sized, dome shaped, hemorrhagic, crusted nodule on the left forearm. There was no previous history of trauma to the area. The first impression of this case was a vascular tumor or malignant lesion due to the large size
Diffuse cavernous hemangioma of the rectum is an unusual lesion. We reporting the case of an 18-year-old man with a rectal cavernous hemangioma in whom recurrent rectal bleeding and marked anemia were thought to be caused by his co-existing internal hemorrhoids. This resulted in a 2-year delay in