Intravascular fasciitis in foot - a rare entity in a rare site
Intravascular fasciitis is a rare lesion involving blood vessels, showing proliferation of myofibroblasts, involving the superficial or deep fascia. We report a case of middle aged male patient presenting with callosity over the toe, with features of intravascular fasciitis, which is a rare site.
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Main Authors: | Ashitha Nanaiah (Author), Padmapriya Jaiprakash (Author), Annappa Kudva (Author), Kanthilatha Pai (Author) |
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