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Clinical diagnosis and treatment experience of 19-case elastofibroma dorsi / 中国综合临床
Clinical Medicine of China ; (12): 573-576, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-425766
ABSTRACT
Objective To explore the experience in the diagnosis and treatment of elastofibroma dorsi.Methods Clinical data of 19 cases of pathologically confirmed elastofibroma from October 2001 to October 2011 were reviewed.The clinical features,the specific radiological characteristics,the typical pathological alterations and the short-term and long-term effects were analyzed.Results All the lesions were located within the muscles in the subscapular region.There were 3 cases with bilateral lesions and 16 cases with unilateral lesions.Seven patients complained of local pain and feeling of foreign body when activated the upper limb,while 12 were asymptomatic.Except for the early 6 cases,accurate diagnosis was made in all the other 13 cases before the histological exams solely based on the physical examination and imaging findings.Marginal excision was done for all the casesthe diameters of the masses were between 3 centimeters to 10 centimeters.Fluid accumulation complications was found in 1 case and resolved by repeated paracentesis;errhysis complication,was found in 1 case and resolved by compression,applying hemostatics and blood transfusion.No recurrence was found during the follow-up period(6 months to 48 months).Conclusion Elastofibroma dorsi is usually found in the subscapular region in elderly women.The diagnosis can be made on the basis of unique imaging characteristics and physical examination before histological examine.Surgical marginal excision can achieve good short-term and long-term effects.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Diagnostic study Language: Chinese Journal: Clinical Medicine of China Year: 2012 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Diagnostic study Language: Chinese Journal: Clinical Medicine of China Year: 2012 Type: Article