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In reviewing the cases of pulmonary arteriovenous fistulae that have been reported we have been unable to find a record of any such combination of lesions as that here described. Apparently the vertebral hemangioma represents but another manifestation of a generalized telangiectatic tendency in this patient. The response of the lesion to x-ray therapy, without demonstrable change in the appearance of the vertebral body, and the absence of any primary site from which a vertebral metastasis might arise, support the diagnosis of cervical vertebral hemangioma.
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