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It usually occurs in boys in the upper extremities, the head, or the neck.
Progressive involvement of several muscles is not a feature. The tumor is white or
yellow and consists of proliferating fibroblastic tissue located between muscle
fibers.
It usually occurs in boys in the upper extremities, the head, or the neck.
Progressive involvement of several muscles is not a feature. The tumor is white or
yellow and consists of proliferating fibroblastic tissue located between muscle
fibers.
Page 812
Angiomyolipoma is a type of lipoma usually found in the kidney. It is composed of
smooth muscle and blood vessels as well as fat. This tumor is occasionally
associated with changes of tuberous sclerosis in the brain. A fatty tumor known
as ...
Angiomyolipoma is a type of lipoma usually found in the kidney. It is composed of
smooth muscle and blood vessels as well as fat. This tumor is occasionally
associated with changes of tuberous sclerosis in the brain. A fatty tumor known
as ...
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The progressive form is rare and usually does not offer much difficulty in
diagnosis. The localized forms must be distinguished from osteogenic sarcoma.
The following are helpful differentiating features. (1) Myositis ossificans is usually
situated ...
The progressive form is rare and usually does not offer much difficulty in
diagnosis. The localized forms must be distinguished from osteogenic sarcoma.
The following are helpful differentiating features. (1) Myositis ossificans is usually
situated ...
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VOLUME | 830 |
Miscellaneous nontraumatic disorders | 1005 |
Ankle injuries 2265 | 1203 |
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