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Nodular fascitis of the mandible in a child
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1986Nodular fascitis is an unusual, tumor-like, proliferative, fibroblastic lesion with infiltrative properties. We describe a case of nodular fascitis appearing in the mandible of a 2-year-old boy. A brief review of the literature on this lesion arising from intra or perioral regions, and the importance of differential diagnosis for this lesions are ...
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EMC - Aparato Locomotor, 2016
La fascitis de Shulman o fascitis eosinofilica es un sindrome esclerodermiforme raro que puede aparecer a cualquier edad, caracterizado por un infiltrado mononucleado con presencia variable de eosinofilos y fibrosis de la fascia. En ocasiones, su aparicion esta precedida por un esfuerzo fisico inusual.
A. de Masson, M. Rybojad, J.-D. Bouaziz
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La fascitis de Shulman o fascitis eosinofilica es un sindrome esclerodermiforme raro que puede aparecer a cualquier edad, caracterizado por un infiltrado mononucleado con presencia variable de eosinofilos y fibrosis de la fascia. En ocasiones, su aparicion esta precedida por un esfuerzo fisico inusual.
A. de Masson, M. Rybojad, J.-D. Bouaziz
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Actualización en Medicina de Familia, 2022
La fascitis plantar es una entidad muy común en la consulta de AP, que hay que considerar cuando el paciente consulta por dolor en la planta del pie. El diagnóstico es clínico, con un cuadro muy típico. Ciertos factores de riesgo pueden ser de utilidad en el diagnóstico. El test de Windlass y la ecografía permiten modificar la probabilidad preprueba de
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La fascitis plantar es una entidad muy común en la consulta de AP, que hay que considerar cuando el paciente consulta por dolor en la planta del pie. El diagnóstico es clínico, con un cuadro muy típico. Ciertos factores de riesgo pueden ser de utilidad en el diagnóstico. El test de Windlass y la ecografía permiten modificar la probabilidad preprueba de
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Nodular fascitis of the maxilla in a child
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2000Nodular fascitis is an uncommon benign tumor-like condition consisting of proliferating fibroblasts or myofibroblasts. It typically presents as a rapidly growing subcutaneous nodule. Cranial fascitis of childhood is a rare variant of nodular fascitis.1 It occurs in relation to the cranial bones of young children and is associated with marked erosion of
C J, Cotter +3 more
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1959
C J, KICKHAM, F L, COLPOYS
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C J, KICKHAM, F L, COLPOYS
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Fortschritte der Medizin, 1976
Since 1971 four cases of Fasciitis nodularis were treated by the outpatient-department of the Surgical Clinic, Univ. of Erlangen. Alieno loco one patient's disease had been diagnosed as sarcoma, another patient had a lesion operated on which had been suggested being malignant by a pathologist.
R, Flesch, P, Hermanek
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Since 1971 four cases of Fasciitis nodularis were treated by the outpatient-department of the Surgical Clinic, Univ. of Erlangen. Alieno loco one patient's disease had been diagnosed as sarcoma, another patient had a lesion operated on which had been suggested being malignant by a pathologist.
R, Flesch, P, Hermanek
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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1964
R W, CROSTHWAIT +2 more
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