Desmoid tumor
A reactive, benign fibrous lesion that develops in the periosteum of the femur. It usually affects boys and there is a history of trauma. It is characterized by the formation of dense collagen tissue and reactive bone.
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Top doctors who continously share their opinions on Desmoid tumorEx.central Hospital Dhanbad.1985 ..1993..ex.pathologist .drs Tribedy and Roy Dianostic Lab.kolkata.ex Pathologist.inst of Child Health Kolkata.
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