Turkish Journal of Plastic Surgery (Mar 2016)
Pleomorphic Fibroma of Tendon Sheath in Palmar Area
Abstract
Tendon sheath fibromas are slowly growing, firm, immobile, and painless masses that are frequently seen in fingers. They are commonly observed in middle-aged males. In our report, we discuss a case of a painless mass in the palmar area that was diagnosed as a pleomorphic fibroma of tendon sheath on histopathologic examination in light of the literature.
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