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  Vol. 249 No. 19, May 20, 1983 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Intramuscular hemangioma

A. J. Cohen, J. R. Youkey, G. P. Clagett, M. Huggins, L. Nadalo and J. C. d'Avis

In two cases of intramuscular hemangioma of the paraspinous muscles, the tumors were treated with arteriographic embolization followed by immediate local excision. We found that this technique creates a hypovascular surgical field and facilitates the dissection. We believe this approach will decrease morbidity and potential mortality.

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