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From: Disseminated intravascular coagulation as a complication of bursitis: angiogenesis and repetitive bleeding as potential factors for disseminated intravascular coagulation: a case report

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a T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) image 2 months before the surgery. The tumor size was 65 mm. b T1-weighted MRI image 2 days before the surgery. The inside of the tumor exhibited low-signal intensity, while an increase in size was observed (95.6 mm) compared with that 2 months before. c T2-weighted image of the same layer shown in b. The inside of the tumor exhibited heterogeneous high-signal intensity. d Protuberant tumor on the patient’s back. e and f Resected tumor and a membrane with a smooth surface covering the tumor. g Section of the resected tumor. The tumor was filled with blood clots

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