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Perifollicular fibroma

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 1999
AbstractPerifollicular fibroma(PFF) is a rare cutaneous hamartoma that shows differentiation in the connective tissue sheath of the hair follicle. It may be single (congenital or acquired) or multiple (late onset). We report a 14‐year‐old Korean boy with a congenital solitary PFF on the face, which supports the ne void concept of origin rather than a ...
S, Cho, J H, Hahm
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Chondromyxoid fibroma

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1986
A brief review of the literature concerning chondromyxoid fibroma is presented. 7 previous cases and the present case of the tumor in the jaws are described. Parallels to the extra oral lesions are drawn and in the light of previously published data, distinctive diagnostic features are discussed. The importance of close cooperation between the surgeon,
E, Pinholt, M, Eldeeb, D, Waite
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Odontogenic fibroma

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1986
Odontogenic fibroma is a very rare lesion. Although it is considered to be of odontogenic origin, the exact mechanism of its histogenesis is not clear. A case of this rare neoplasm is presented.
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Nuchal Fibroma

The Journal of Dermatology, 1997
AbstractNuchal fibroma was diagnosed in a 54‐year‐old diabetic woman with a two year history of increased skin thickness of her low‐posterior neck and interscapular region, causing discomfort and limitation of neck and arm motion. Physical and laboratory examinations excluded further disorders.
Z, Abraham   +5 more
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Cardiac fibromas

Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology, 2008
Cardiac fibroma is a rare benign nonencapsulated neoplasm of the heart. It occurs mainly in infants and children. It may grow to a large size, which results in a variety of clinical cardiac presentations, including sudden death. Surgical excision prevents recurrence.
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Tarsal fibroma

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 2000
To report a case of an isolated tarsal fibroma.Case report. Excisional biopsy and histopathological evaluation were performed on a solid lesion originating from the tarsal conjunctival surface of an upper eyelid.Histopathological evaluation, including positive trichrome stains, was consistent with fibroma of the left upper tarsus.
T J, Clinch, D A, Kostick, D M, Menke
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Tenosynovial fibroma.

Diagnostic histopathology, 1984
Tenosynovial fibroma or angiofibroma of tendon sheath is a distinctive clinicopathological entity occurring mainly in young and middle-aged men and affecting dominantly the distal extremities. Fingers, hands and wrists are the site of 80 per cent of cases. Palmar aspects of hands and plantar aspects of foot are preferentially involved.
Azzopardi JG, TANDA, Francesco, Salm R.
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Ameloblastic fibroma

International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1979
Four cases of ameloblastic fibroma appearing in the posterior maxilla and the cupsid area of the mandibula are presented. One of the lesions appeared in the wall of a cyst and another was found in connection with a cyst. The treatment is conservative but the tumor needs close follow up for possible recurrence.
R, Nilsen, B C, Magnusson
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Trichoblastic fibroma

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1990
We report a trichoblastic fibroma in the groin of a 60‐year‐old woman. This unusual tumor showed a predominance of epithelial component, with abundant basophilic, well‐circumscribed, epithelial lobules and some keratinous cysts. Several areas suggested stromal induction of differentiation, and in the keratinous cysts there were indications of outer ...
L, Requena   +4 more
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Sclerotic Fibroma

Dermatology, 1998
Sclerotic fibroma is an uncommon fibrotic neoplasm that occurs both sporadically as well as in patients affected by Cowden’s disease. We present an additional case of solitary sclerotic fibroma not associated with Cowden’s disease. Although most of the lesion was sclerotic, there was a cellular area with some multinuclear cells.
M, Herrera Sánchez   +5 more
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