JUDGING by t h e available literature, hzmangioma of the large bowel is a rare disease. Judd a n d Rankin (1922) quote Rokitansky, Virchow, and Icaufmann as having said that angiomas of the gastro-intestinal tract are extremely rare. Geschickter and Iceasbey (1935) state that out of 570 hzmangiomas
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Cavernous hæmangioma of the descending colon
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