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Thursday, May 23, 2013               
 
Juvenile Hyaline Fibromatosis

Topic: Fibromatoses

Category: Fibrous Tissue

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This is a rare autosomal recessive disorder affecting children characterized by hyaline deposits in skin, oral cavity, bones and joints. The patients develop multiple, slow-growing lesions that often recur following excision. Histologically, it shows scant number of bland spindle cells in a homogenous hyalinized matrix.   return to Fibromatoses
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