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. Fibrous dysplasia (FD) is a benign fibro-osseous neoplasm that most commonly arises in the ribs, femur, and craniofacial bones. We analyzed features of FD arising in the spine/short tubular/small bones of the hands/feet (STSBHF), specifically assessing for pattern of bone formation (conventional, complex/anastomosing, psammomatoid/cementum like), myxoid change, and presence of osteoclast-type giant cells.

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  • Mucinous cystic neoplasms (MCNs) are tumors characterized by cystic growths with mucinous epithelium and ovarian-like tissue, primarily identified in the liver and pancreas, but also in rare cases elsewhere in the abdomen.
  • This study focused on 7 cases of MCNs found in the retroperitoneum and mesentery, all in women with an average age of 41 and an average size of 8 cm, showing specific histological and immunohistochemical markers.
  • The findings suggest that these MCNs share similarities in characteristics with those located in the pancreas and liver, indicating a potential common origin or development process among all types of MCNs.
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