34 Fibrous Tumors and Tumor-like Proliferations Acral angiofibromas 618 Facial angiofibromas 618 Fibrous papule of the face 618 Pearly penile papules 619 Acral fibrokeratoma 619 Fibrous overgrowths, fibromatoses, etc. 620 Peyronie’s disease 620 Acrochordons 620 Pleomorphic fibroma 621 Sclerotic fibroma 621 Collagenous fibroma 622 Knuckle pads 622 Pachydermodactyly 622 Bite fibroma 622 Nodular fasciitis 623 Atypical decubital fibroplasia 623 Postoperative spindle-cell nodule 623 Solitary fibrous tumor 624 Fibrous hamartoma of infancy 625 Digital fibromatosis of childhood 626 Angiomyofibroblastoma of the vulva 627 Dermatomyofibroma 628 Infantile myofibromatosis 629 Myopericytoma 629 Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor 630 Fibromyxoid sarcoma 630 Myxofibrosarcoma 630 Myxoinflammatory fibroblastic sarcoma 631 Fibrosarcoma 631 Myofibroblastic sarcoma 632 Fibrohistiocytic tumors 633 Dermatofibroma 633 Hemosideric dermatofibroma 634 Dermatofibroma with monster cells 634 Epithelioid cell histiocytoma 635 Plexiform fibrohistiocytic tumor 635 Giant cell fibroblastoma 636 Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans 636 Bednar tumor 637 Atypical fibroxanthoma 638 Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Related Related posts: Cutaneous infections and infestations The basics Cutaneous mucinoses Diagnostic Clues and “Need-to-know” Items Granulomatous reaction pattern Tumors of cutaneous appendages Stay updated, free articles. Join our Telegram channel Join Tags: Weedons Skin Pathology Essentials Expert Consult Aug 11, 2016 | Posted by admin in Dermatology | Comments Off on Fibrous tumors and tumor-like proliferations Full access? Get Clinical Tree
34 Fibrous Tumors and Tumor-like Proliferations Acral angiofibromas 618 Facial angiofibromas 618 Fibrous papule of the face 618 Pearly penile papules 619 Acral fibrokeratoma 619 Fibrous overgrowths, fibromatoses, etc. 620 Peyronie’s disease 620 Acrochordons 620 Pleomorphic fibroma 621 Sclerotic fibroma 621 Collagenous fibroma 622 Knuckle pads 622 Pachydermodactyly 622 Bite fibroma 622 Nodular fasciitis 623 Atypical decubital fibroplasia 623 Postoperative spindle-cell nodule 623 Solitary fibrous tumor 624 Fibrous hamartoma of infancy 625 Digital fibromatosis of childhood 626 Angiomyofibroblastoma of the vulva 627 Dermatomyofibroma 628 Infantile myofibromatosis 629 Myopericytoma 629 Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor 630 Fibromyxoid sarcoma 630 Myxofibrosarcoma 630 Myxoinflammatory fibroblastic sarcoma 631 Fibrosarcoma 631 Myofibroblastic sarcoma 632 Fibrohistiocytic tumors 633 Dermatofibroma 633 Hemosideric dermatofibroma 634 Dermatofibroma with monster cells 634 Epithelioid cell histiocytoma 635 Plexiform fibrohistiocytic tumor 635 Giant cell fibroblastoma 636 Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans 636 Bednar tumor 637 Atypical fibroxanthoma 638 Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Related Related posts: Cutaneous infections and infestations The basics Cutaneous mucinoses Diagnostic Clues and “Need-to-know” Items Granulomatous reaction pattern Tumors of cutaneous appendages Stay updated, free articles. Join our Telegram channel Join Tags: Weedons Skin Pathology Essentials Expert Consult Aug 11, 2016 | Posted by admin in Dermatology | Comments Off on Fibrous tumors and tumor-like proliferations Full access? Get Clinical Tree