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Right Elbow Angioleiomyoma: A Case Report & Review of the Literature
Angioleiomyoma are typically benign vascular smooth muscle tumors. These tumors are rarely seen in males as well
as the upper extremities. A 49-year-old patient presented with a painful, fluctuant right elbow mass after a 5-6-year
latency. In this case, aspiration as well as corticosteroid injection did not diminish mass size or pain caused by it.
After exhausting conservative management, the patient opted for surgical excision, debridement, and histopathological
analysis for diagnosis and showed the hallmark variable veins within muscular walls. Current standard of care consists
of surgical resection and subsequent postoperative observation for local recurrence. Due to its rarity in location and
non-specific findings, diagnosis is often unclear. In the context of existing literature, the optimal treatment for these
patients should be determined on a case-by-case basis.