Radiologic studies were reviewed of three men (aged 25, 26, and 53 yea
rs) with angiomatosis of the abdominal wall. Studies included plain ra
diography (n = 2), computed tomography (n = 3), magnetic resonance ima
ging (n = 2), and ultrasonography (n = 1). Intraabdominal (n = 3), scr
otal (n = 1), and intrathoracic (n = 1) extension of the fatty infiltr
ating process was seen, with multiple serpentine structures, some cont
aining calcified phleboliths, representing proliferating vessels. Enla
rgement of muscles (n = 2), bone (n = 1), and kidney (n = 1) adjacent
to the angiomatosis also occurred.