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Incidental Asymptomatic Breast Hemangioma in a 69-Year-Old Man: A Case Report

Abstract

Breast hemangiomas are benign vascular tumors that are infrequently identified in male patients. Most of the reported cases of hemangiomas in male breasts have been identified in symptomatic patients who presented with a palpable lump in the breast. We present a case of an incidentally discovered hemangioma in an asymptomatic male patient, raising the possibility that male breast hemangiomas may be more prevalent than originally thought.

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