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Fibroma of tendon sheath (FTS) is a benign fibroblastic/myofibroblastic neoplasm that primarily occurs in the fingers and hands of young and middle-aged adults. The lesion typically presents as a small, firm, slow-growing, painless nodule. Ultrasonography usually shows a focal nodular mass with homogeneous hypoechogenicity.

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An Update on Clinicopathological, Imaging, and Genetic Features of Angioleiomyoma.

Cancer Diagn Progn

March 2023

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Fukuoka University, Fukuoka, Japan.

Angioleiomyoma is a benign, pericytic (perivascular) neoplasm that primarily occurs in the subcutis or dermis of the extremities. The lesion typically presents as a small, firm, slow-growing, painful nodule. Magnetic resonance imaging reveals the lesion to be a well-defined, round to oval mass with signal intensity similar to or slightly hyperintense to that of skeletal muscle on T1-weightwed sequences.

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