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Infantile Fibromatosis of the Tongue : Case Report and Review of the Classification

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°­°æ¸²:Kang Kyung-Rim ½ÅÀÇÁ¤:Shin Wui-Jung/À±ÇýÁ¤:Yoon Hye-Jung/ÀÌÀçÀÏ:Lee Jae-Il/È«»ïÇ¥:Hong Sam-Pyo/È«¼ºµÎ:Hong Seong-Doo

Abstract


Fibromatoses are benign fibroblastic proliferation, which forms infiltrating tumor-like mass. Their histologic features cannot reflect the biologic behavior; local recurrence and aggressive infiltration to the adjacent tissue make fibromatoses intermediate tumor, between benign and malignant. Infantile fibromatosis consists of desmoid-type tumor and lipofibromatosis, and mainly affects children under age of 10. While desmoid-type tumor is characterized by elongated mature fibroblastic proliferation, the fibroblasts in lipofibromatosis look more primitive and accompany adipocytes. Here, we report a case of infantile fibromatosis of 4 month old boy involving the tongue.

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Infantile fibromatosis; Fibromatosis; Fibrosarcoma

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