TY - JOUR AR - IJSCR-2020-1-104 TI - Differential Diagnosis of a Glenoid Cyst in Omarthrosis: Hemangioma of the Glenoid – Resection and Reconstruction Using Autologous Bone-Graft and Special Implant AU - Jörn Kircher, AU - Marius, Junker AU - Milad Farkhondeh-Fal, JO - International Journal of Surgical Case Reports PY - 2020 DA - Wed 26, Feb 2020 SN - 2674-4171 DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.31487/j.IJSCR.2020.01.04 UR - https://www.sciencerepository.org/differential-diagnosis-of-a-glenoid-cyst-in-omarthrosis_IJSCR-2020-1-104 KW - Hemangioma, tumor, glenoid, arthroplasty, shoulder AB - Hemangiomas belong to the benign tumors, that can occur in any bone of the human body. The typical localization are the vertebral spine and the skull. There is no reported case of an intraarticular glenoidal hemangioma so far. The current paper presents a case of a 48-year-old female with joint pain that started 2 years before. The clinical manifestations included limited range of motion (ROM) and load dependent, non-load dependent and night pain. Roentgenogram and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the left shoulder showed degenerative changes of the glenohumeral cartilage and a big (11.8mm x 10.3 mm) intraglenoidal mass affecting the joint line. The postoperative pathological diagnosis was that of a cavernous hemangioma. The aim of the present study was to present the imaging presentation of glenoidal hemangioma and to show therapeutic options in case of glenohumeral osteoarthritis (OA) with glenoidal bone loss due to hemangioma. In the present case no recurrence of the hemangioma and no complications of the implant in terms of loosening, infection or consisting were observed.