Miofibromatosis infantil solitaria de la cara / Facial solitary infantile myofibromatosis
An. otorrinolaringol. Ibero-Am
; An. otorrinolaringol. Ibero-Am;34(4): 401-408, jul.-ago. 2007. ilus
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in Es
| IBECS
| ID: ibc-64627
Responsible library:
ES15.1
Localization: ES15.1 - BNCS
La miofibromatosis infantile es una patología benigna poco frecuente. Puede presentarse en forma de tumor único o múltiple. El pronóstico varía según la afectación visceral. Se debe diferenciar de otras entidades clínicamente similares que presentan peor pronóstico. Presentamos el caso de un varón de 6 meses con una tumoración facial de corta evolución y rápido crecimiento. Fue diagnosticado de miofibromatosis infantil tras estudio histológico de la pieza, confirmado mediante inmunohistoquímica. Tras más de un año de seguimiento el paciente sigue libre de enfermedad
Infantile myofibromatosis is an infrequent and benign pathology. It can turn up as a single or multiple tumour. The prognosis depends on visceral involvement. The differential diagnosis includes some pathologies with similar clinical appearance but worse prognosis. We report a 6 months old boy that arrived to our office refering a short progress and fast growth facial mass. The diagnosis after hystologic study and immunohistochemistry was infantile myofibromatosis. After more than a year of monitoring he is actually disease free
Infantile myofibromatosis is an infrequent and benign pathology. It can turn up as a single or multiple tumour. The prognosis depends on visceral involvement. The differential diagnosis includes some pathologies with similar clinical appearance but worse prognosis. We report a 6 months old boy that arrived to our office refering a short progress and fast growth facial mass. The diagnosis after hystologic study and immunohistochemistry was infantile myofibromatosis. After more than a year of monitoring he is actually disease free
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Collection:
06-national
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ES
Database:
IBECS
Main subject:
Facial Neoplasms
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Immunohistochemistry
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Myofibromatosis
Type of study:
Observational_studies
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Prognostic_studies
Limits:
Humans
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Infant
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Male
Language:
Es
Journal:
An. otorrinolaringol. Ibero-Am
Year:
2007
Document type:
Article