2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ciresp.2010.08.011
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Tumor miofibroblástico inflamatorio de pared abdominal en un paciente adulto

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“…The sex distribution showed a remarkable prevalence of males, as shown by the ratio of five males to two females. By comparatively analyzing the size of the mass in our case (30 × 20 × 37 cm 3 ) with other cases, it was found that our case had the highest recorded size among primary abdominal wall IMT [4,[8][9][10][11][12]. Yagci et al (2010), Kim et al (2017), and Pratap et al (2007) documented that the patients primarily complained of abdominal mass and abdominal pain, which is consistent with the findings of our case studies [4,8,11].…”
Section: Case Presentationsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The sex distribution showed a remarkable prevalence of males, as shown by the ratio of five males to two females. By comparatively analyzing the size of the mass in our case (30 × 20 × 37 cm 3 ) with other cases, it was found that our case had the highest recorded size among primary abdominal wall IMT [4,[8][9][10][11][12]. Yagci et al (2010), Kim et al (2017), and Pratap et al (2007) documented that the patients primarily complained of abdominal mass and abdominal pain, which is consistent with the findings of our case studies [4,8,11].…”
Section: Case Presentationsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…[ 2 , 3 ] Similarly, only 3 cases of IMTs that originate from the abdominal wall have been reported. [ 4 6 ] As far as we know, there is no report about IMTs of the kidney combined with abdominal wall in the literature previously.…”
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confidence: 99%