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Bruder E et al. - Authors found that certain lesions of bone often regarded as tumors should be classified as malformations. Malformations were more common than tumors; lymphatic and venous malformations were equally frequent. In the tumor category, hemangioendothelioma and epithelioid hemangioma were the most common.

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