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Do all neoplastic masses, both benign and not, have vascularity of some kind? what ones have moderate vascularity?

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Need more details: Vascularity has to be related to the type of test/imaging method used. In general benign tumors are not supposed to be very vascular, malignant ones commonly are hypervascular. Yet these findings are not totally reliable, so a biopsy is the only way to tell the nature of what we are dealing with.

Answered 4/8/2014

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