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Imaging Features of Superficial and Deep Fibromatoses in the Adult Population

The fibromatoses are a group of benign fibroblastic proliferations that vary from benign to intermediate in biological behavior. This article will discuss imaging characteristics and patient demographics of the adult type superficial (fascial) and deep (musculoaponeurotic) fibromatoses. The imaging...

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Autores principales: Walker, Eric A., Petscavage, Jonelle M., Brian, Pamela L., Logie, Chika Iloanusi, Montini, Kenneth M., Murphey, Mark D.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3395298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22966216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/215810
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author Walker, Eric A.
Petscavage, Jonelle M.
Brian, Pamela L.
Logie, Chika Iloanusi
Montini, Kenneth M.
Murphey, Mark D.
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description The fibromatoses are a group of benign fibroblastic proliferations that vary from benign to intermediate in biological behavior. This article will discuss imaging characteristics and patient demographics of the adult type superficial (fascial) and deep (musculoaponeurotic) fibromatoses. The imaging appearance of these lesions can be characteristic (particularly when using magnetic resonance imaging). Palmar fibromatosis demonstrates multiple nodular or band-like soft tissue masses arising from the proximal palmar aponeurosis and extending along the subcutaneous tissues of the finger in parallel to the flexor tendons. T1 and T2-weighted signal intensity can vary from low (higher collagen) to intermediate (higher cellularity), similar to the other fibromatoses. Plantar fibromatosis manifests as superficial lesions along the deep plantar aponeurosis, which typically blend with the adjacent plantar musculature. Linear tails of extension (“fascial tail sign”) along the aponeurosis are frequent. Extraabdominal and abdominal wall fibromatosis often appear as a heterogeneous lesion with low signal intensity bands on all pulse sequences and linear fascial extensions (“fascial tail” sign) with MR imaging. Mesenteric fibromatosis usually demonstrates a soft tissue density on CT with radiating strands projecting into the adjacent mesenteric fat. When imaging is combined with patient demographics, a diagnosis can frequently be obtained.
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spelling pubmed-33952982012-09-10 Imaging Features of Superficial and Deep Fibromatoses in the Adult Population Walker, Eric A. Petscavage, Jonelle M. Brian, Pamela L. Logie, Chika Iloanusi Montini, Kenneth M. Murphey, Mark D. Sarcoma Review Article The fibromatoses are a group of benign fibroblastic proliferations that vary from benign to intermediate in biological behavior. This article will discuss imaging characteristics and patient demographics of the adult type superficial (fascial) and deep (musculoaponeurotic) fibromatoses. The imaging appearance of these lesions can be characteristic (particularly when using magnetic resonance imaging). Palmar fibromatosis demonstrates multiple nodular or band-like soft tissue masses arising from the proximal palmar aponeurosis and extending along the subcutaneous tissues of the finger in parallel to the flexor tendons. T1 and T2-weighted signal intensity can vary from low (higher collagen) to intermediate (higher cellularity), similar to the other fibromatoses. Plantar fibromatosis manifests as superficial lesions along the deep plantar aponeurosis, which typically blend with the adjacent plantar musculature. Linear tails of extension (“fascial tail sign”) along the aponeurosis are frequent. Extraabdominal and abdominal wall fibromatosis often appear as a heterogeneous lesion with low signal intensity bands on all pulse sequences and linear fascial extensions (“fascial tail” sign) with MR imaging. Mesenteric fibromatosis usually demonstrates a soft tissue density on CT with radiating strands projecting into the adjacent mesenteric fat. When imaging is combined with patient demographics, a diagnosis can frequently be obtained. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2012 2012-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3395298/ /pubmed/22966216 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/215810 Text en Copyright © 2012 Eric A. Walker et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Logie, Chika Iloanusi
Montini, Kenneth M.
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Imaging Features of Superficial and Deep Fibromatoses in the Adult Population
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title_short Imaging Features of Superficial and Deep Fibromatoses in the Adult Population
title_sort imaging features of superficial and deep fibromatoses in the adult population
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3395298/
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