Elastofibroma in okinawa. A clinicopathologic study of 170 cases

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A clinicopathologic study was made of 170 cases of elastofibroma detected in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. A majority of the cases of elastofibroma were detected in the mainland of Okinawa and its offshore islands Tonaki‐jima and Aguni‐jima. The 21 cases from Tonaki Island had a familial occurrence. Simultaneously, 55 of the total 170 cases were recognized to have occurred within the same family lines. Besides the growth of elastofibroma in the subscapular region, there was a high rate of growth in the infraolecranons area. A case of multiple elastofibroma including the lateral thoracic wall as well as the ischial tuberosities, was also studied. In this disease, there was found to be an excessive amount of elastic material produced by fibroblasts as well as obstacles in the course of forming elastic fibers. Therefore, it was considered that this tendency was a sort of reactive hyperplasia taking place with a constitutional predisposition in the background. All cases should undergo biopsy to rule out sarcoma. No other treatment is necessary in asymptomatic patients. Local excision is all that is necessary in those with pain. Cancer 50:1794‐1805, 1982. Copyright © 1982 American Cancer Society

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Nagamine, N., Nohara, Y., & Ito, E. (1982). Elastofibroma in okinawa. A clinicopathologic study of 170 cases. Cancer, 50(9), 1794–1805. https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0142(19821101)50:9<1794::AID-CNCR2820500925>3.0.CO;2-L

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