Cavernous hemangioma (path proven in this case) of the calvaria is a very rare disease, and patients usually present with HA or a visible deformity. Cavernous hemangioma of the skull is a rare pathological diagnosis, accounting for 0.2% of benign skull lesions. These lesions grow between the outer and inner tables of the skull, are supplied by the branches of the external carotid artery in the diploic space, are usually solitary, and typically occur in the frontal or parietal bones.
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