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Published online on: 18-01-2016
Shankar K A1 Sai Krishna P.1, Sudha Jimson2, N. Balachander2
1Dept of Oral Pathology. Tagore Dental College, Rathnimangalam, Chennai. 2Sudha Jimson, Reader, Dept of Oral Pathology, Sree Balaji Dental College and Hospital, Bharath University, Chennai-600100.
DOI : https://dx.doi.org/10.13005/bpj/671
Abstract
Extra abdominal desmoid tumours also called as Aggressive fibromatosis (AF) or Juvenile aggressive fibromatosis (JAF) are rare, benign, slow growing, locally destructive tumours of musculoaponeurotic tissue. They are a type of desmoid tumour with a propensity to occur in the head and neck region and can occur at a young age. Early identification and diagnosis is crucial in management of this condition because of its locally aggressive biological behaviour. This article attempts to better understand this rare pathology with a review on its aetiology, clinical course and treatment options.
Keywords
desmoid tumours; musculoaponeurotic tissue
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