Abstract:A case of infantile desmoid-type fibromatosis has been described and discussed. The clinical and pathological features were described, and the interrelationship of this entity with others, together with the wide range of benign structures, was discussed. Other cases resembling this one have been described.
“…Aggressive infantile fibromatosis appears as painless soft tissue swelling or masses in the extremities usually during first two years of life [1]. They are slightly more prominent in boys.…”
“…Aggressive infantile fibromatosis appears as painless soft tissue swelling or masses in the extremities usually during first two years of life [1]. They are slightly more prominent in boys.…”
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