Masson's Tumor as an Uncommon Cause of Neck Mass: A Case Presentation.
Ehab M AbdoNehal FaroukWaleed E ElshinawyEman Mohamed AhmedMona A RaafatWalaa Husien AbdoMaisa A Abdel WahabSameh E ElimamMohammed Alsagheer AlhewyPublished in: Vascular and endovascular surgery (2023)
Masson's tumor is a benign intravascular disease with an unclear origin and no confirmed inheritance pattern. Presentation of Masson's tumor as a neck mass is incredibly uncommon. Masson's tumor lacks a distinct or distinguishing clinical and radiological appearance. Histopathologic examination is the sole definitive way for diagnosing the disease and the only tool for distinguishing it from angiosarcoma. Surgical excision is the best treatment for IPEH. Recurrence is extremely rare.