Abstract
Seven cases of fibroma of tendon sheath in the hand are reviewed. These tumors are common enough to be considered in the differential diagnosis of a soft tissue tumor in the hand, as they comprised 7 of our series of 208 soft tissue hand tumors excised over a 15-year period. A marginal excision was performed in each case, and no tumor recurred after a mean follow-up interval of 8 years. The fibromas were adherent to tendons, tendon sheaths,and neurovascular structures, and thus were more difficult to excise without morbidity than other soft tissue hand tumors.
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Boyce, M. S., & Mcdonald, L. L. (1999). resource selection functions ‘ E, 14(7), 268–272.
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