Adventitious discovery of elastofibroma dorsi on skin biopsy
Elastofibroma dorsi is a rare soft tissue pseudotumor, slow-growing, sitting in 99% of cases at the subscapular region and occurring in the elderly active people. Its pathogenesis is unclear. It is often asymptomatic. However, the diagnosis can be made on the typical topography of the mass and its c...
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Main Authors: | Salsabil Attafi Sehli (Author), Mariem Bel Haj Salah (Author), Ines Smichi (Author), Wafa Koubaa (Author), Olfa Khayat (Author), Aschraf Chadli Debbiche (Author) |
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