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Aggressive fibromatosis of the head and neck: a new classification based on a literature review over 40 years (1968-2008) [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Fibromatosis is an aggressive fibrous tumor of unknown etiology that is, in some cases, lethal. Until now, there has been no particular classification for the head and neck.
A Azzarelli +42 more
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Endoscopic Subtotal Fasciectomy of the Foot
Abstract Plantar fibromatosis is a rare benign but often locally aggressive tumor of the plantar aponeurosis. Nonsurgical treatment is the first line of treatment for symptomatic lesions. Because of the high recurrence rate associated with surgical treatment, operation is indicated only when the lesions are highly symptomatic and conservative measures ...
Tun Hing Lui
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Plantar fibromatosis, Ledderhose’s disease, or Morbus Ledderhose is an uncommon benign nodular hyperplasia of the plantar aponeurosis. The aim of this paper was to report the case of a 47‐year‐old male patient who had concomitant Dupuytren’s disease and failed all conservative measures.
Bruno Gonçalves Schröder e Souza +5 more
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Recapitulation of Fibromatosis Nodule by Multipotential Stem Cells in Immunodeficient Mice [PDF]
Musculoskeletal fibromatosis remains a disease of unknown etiology. Surgical excision is the standard of care, but the recurrence rate remains high.
A Barroso-delJesus +60 more
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Palmar and plantar fibromatosis: a review
Palmar fibromatosis (Dupuytren disease/contracture) is the most common type of fibromatosis, defined as a benign proliferation of fibroblasts and myofibroblasts.
B. Stewart, A. Nascimento
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Surgical management of Dupuytren contracture of the ring finger: a case report [PDF]
Dupuytren’s disease, also called Dupuytren’s contracture or palmar fibromatosis, is a condition in which the connective tissue under the skin of the palm contracts and toughens over time. The gold standard treatment for Dupuytren’s contracture is surgery.
Andika, Gde Dedy +3 more
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"Aggressive infantile fibromatosis
The musculoskeletal fibromatosis comprises a wide range of lesions with a common histological appearance. They can be divided into two major groups: superficial (fascial) and deep (musculo-aponeurotic).
Sn Kumar, Rk Vahesan, J. Praveena
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The emerging role of Clostridium histolyticum collagenase in the treatment of Dupuytren disease [PDF]
Dupuytren disease (DD) is a common fibroproliferative disease of unknown etiopathogenesis affecting the palmar aponeurosis, causing reduced hand function and resulting in fixed flexion contractures of the digits.
Bayat, Ardeshir, Thomas, Alexis
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Pseudotumoural soft tissue lesions of the hand and wrist: a pictorial review [PDF]
Mimickers of soft tissue tumours in the hand and wrist are more frequent than true neoplastic lesions. Pseudotumours belong to a large and heterogeneous group of disorders, varying from normal anatomical variants, cystic lesions, post-traumatic lesions ...
A Auerbach +50 more
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Biological Pathways in the Development of Dupuytren’s and Peyronie’s Diseases [PDF]
Dupuytren's and Peyronie's diseases are cumbersome conditions that may lead to contractures of the fingers and the penis. Both disorders have similar ways of developing, and in this thesis, I describe pathways in cells that are either overactive or ...
ten Dam, Evert-Jan
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