Sternal cavernous hemangioma and reconstruction of the anterior chest wall: a case report.
Liliana F TrujilloSaveria SangiovanniEliana I MoralesValeria MarinLuz F SuaMauricio VelasquezPublished in: BMC surgery (2020)
Sternal hemangiomas can cause defects in the bone structure and show an expansive growth, challenging the differentiation between a benign or malignant lesion. Therefore, they should be considered malignant until shown otherwise. Management involves radical surgery with curative purposes and posterior reconstruction to improve quality of life, as shown with our patient.