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Sunday, May 19, 2013               
 
Congenital/Infantile Fibrosarcoma

Topic: Fibrosarcoma

Category: Fibrous Tissue

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Infantile fibrosarcoma behaves in a more indolent fashion than its adult counterpart. One-third of cases are present at birth and most manifest by age 1 yr. The most common sites involved are distal upper and lower extremities (foot, ankle, hand, wrist, forearm). The image shows fleshy, pink-tan tumor with foci of hemorrhage and necrosis. Courtesy of Dr. Jean-Christophe Fournet, Paris, France; humpath.com   return to Fibrosarcoma
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