Desmoid tumor is a monoclonal, fibroblastic proliferation arising in musculoaponeurotic structures. This connective tissue hyperplasia infiltrates locally, recurs frequently after resection but does not metastasize. Abdominal desmoid occurs sporadically, in association with some familial syndromes and often represents a clinical dilemma for surgeons. The enigmatic biology and anatomical location of abdominal desmoids make treatment recommendations difficult. This distinct pathological entity is reviewed with a specific focus on aetiology and management.
Rampone, B., Pedrazzani, C., Marrelli, D., Pinto, E., Roviello, F. (2007). Updates on abdominal desmoid tumors. WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY, 13(45), 5985-5988 [10.3748/wjg.13.5985].
Updates on abdominal desmoid tumors
RAMPONE, BERNARDINO;PEDRAZZANI, CORRADO;MARRELLI, DANIELE;PINTO, ENRICO;ROVIELLO, FRANCO
2007-01-01
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Desmoid tumor is a monoclonal, fibroblastic proliferation arising in musculoaponeurotic structures. This connective tissue hyperplasia infiltrates locally, recurs frequently after resection but does not metastasize. Abdominal desmoid occurs sporadically, in association with some familial syndromes and often represents a clinical dilemma for surgeons. The enigmatic biology and anatomical location of abdominal desmoids make treatment recommendations difficult. This distinct pathological entity is reviewed with a specific focus on aetiology and management.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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