1.CT findings of Desmoid tumor arising at Abdominai Wall.
Dae Hyoun CHO ; Jae Ho CHO ; Jae Chun CHANG
Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine 1995;12(2):386-392
Desmoid tumor is a type of fibromatosis usually arise in deep musculo-aponeurotic structures, primarily of the trunk and extremities. It is characterized by proliferation of fibroblastic tissue and does not metastasize but may be locally aggressive. Eventhough the surgical margin reveals clean, recurrence often occurs. To analyze the extent of the tumor and homodynamic characteristics exactly, we performed IV bolus CT. Desmoid tumors show peripheral rim enhancement on early phase scan and more strong, central enhancement on late phase IV bolus CT, which reflects abundant fibroblastic components of the tumor. We report two cases of pathologically confirmed desmoid tumor performed IV bolus CT.
Abdominal Wall
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Extremities
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Fibroblasts
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Fibroma
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Fibromatosis, Aggressive*
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Recurrence
2.Desmoplastic Fibroma of Distal Femur: A Case Report.
Joon Ho SONG ; Jae Chan SHIM ; Ghi Jae LEE ; Jin Goo KIM ; Yun Kyung KANG
Journal of the Korean Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2009;13(2):199-202
Desmoplastic fibroma of bone is an extremely rare tumor that was first described by Jaffe in 1958. It histologically resembles the desmoid tumor of soft tissue. It is known as locally aggressive tumor but we experienced definitely benign and resembling simple bone cyst radiographically. We report a case of desmoplastic fibroma of bone and it should be included in the differential diagnosis list of any lytic bone lesion. The radiograph, MR imaging features, radiological and pathological differential diagnosis of the case are described, and literatures are reviewed.
Bone Cysts
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Female
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Fibroma, Desmoplastic
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Fibromatosis, Aggressive
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Humans
3.Desmoplastic fibroma of the proximal fibula: a case report.
Keun Woo KIM ; Suk Kee TAE ; Shin Eun CHOI ; Ji Young PARK
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1992;27(2):598-601
No abstract available.
Fibroma, Desmoplastic*
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Fibula*
4.Central odontogenic fibroma: a case report.
Imaging Science in Dentistry 2011;41(2):85-88
Central odontogenic fibroma is a rare odontogenic neoplasm that originates from odontogenic ectomesenchyme. Here, a case of central odontogenic fibroma in a 17-year-old male is reported. Since the present case showed a multilocular radiolucency with partially ill-defined border between the right mandibular condyle and the distal root of the right mandibular third molar, differential diagnosis involved a wide range of pathosis from benign lesions like ameoloblastic fibroma and odontogenic myxoma to more aggressive lesions such as desmoplastic fibroma, juvenile aggressive fibromatosis, or fibrosarcoma.
Adolescent
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Fibroma
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Fibroma, Desmoplastic
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Fibromatosis, Aggressive
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Fibrosarcoma
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Humans
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Male
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Mandibular Condyle
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Molar, Third
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Myxoma
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Odontogenic Tumors
5.The Imaging Features of Desmoid Tumors: the Usefulness of Diffusion Weighted Imaging to Differentiate between Desmoid and Malignant Soft Tissue Tumors.
Seung Baek LEE ; Soon Nam OH ; Moon Hyung CHOI ; Sung Eun RHA ; Seung Eun JUNG ; Jae Young BYUN
Investigative Magnetic Resonance Imaging 2017;21(3):162-170
PURPOSE: To evaluate the imaging findings of desmoid tumors using various imaging modalities and to evaluate whether diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) can help differentiate between desmoid and malignant tumors. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study included 27 patients with pathologically confirmed desmoid tumors. Two radiologists reviewed 23 computed tomography (CT), 12 magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and 8 positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT) scans of desmoid tumors and recorded data regarding the shape, multiplicity, size, location, degree of enhancement, and presence or absence of calcification or hemorrhage. The signal intensity of masses on T1- and T2-weighted imaging and the presence or absence of whirling or band-like low signal intensity on T2-weighted imaging were recorded. The apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values of the desmoid tumors in nine patients with DWIs were compared with the ADC values of 32 malignant tumors. The maximum standardized uptake value (SUV(max)) on PET-CT images was measured in 8 patients who underwent a PET-CT. RESULTS: The mean size of the 27 tumors was 6.77 cm (range, 2.5-26 cm) and four tumors exhibited multiplicity. The desmoid tumors were classified by shape as either mass forming (n = 18), infiltrative (n = 4), or combined (n = 5). The location of the tumors was either intra-abdominal (n = 15), within the abdominal wall (n = 8) or extra-abdominal (n = 4). Among the 27 tumors, 21 showed moderate to marked enhancement and 22 showed homogeneous enhancement. Two tumors showed calcifications and one displayed hemorrhage. Eleven of the 12 MR T2-weighted images showed whirling or band-like low signal intensity areas in the mass. The mean ADC value of the desmoid tumors (1493 × 10⁻⁶ mm²/s) was significantly higher than the mean of the malignant soft tissue tumors (873 × 10⁻⁶ mm²/s, P < 0.001). On the PET-CT images, all tumors exhibited an intermediate SUV(max) (mean, 3.7; range, 2.3–4.5). CONCLUSION: Desmoids tumors showed homogenous, moderate to marked enhancement on CT and MRI scans and a characteristic whirling or band-like pattern on T2-weighted images. DWI can be useful for the differentiation of desmoid tumors from malignant soft tissue tumors.
Abdominal Wall
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Diffusion*
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Electrons
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Fibroma
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Fibromatosis, Aggressive*
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
6.A Case with Mesenteric Fibromatosis.
Bong Jun SON ; Keong Su KIM ; Yu Jang PYEON ; Woo Kyu JEON ; Young Suk REW ; Eul Soon CHUNG ; Sang Jong LEE ; Won Kil PAE ; Myung Sook KIM
Korean Journal of Medicine 1997;52(5):702-707
The fibromatosis is a broad group of benign fibrous tissue proliferations of similar microscopic appearance that are intermediate in their biological behavior between benign fibrous lesions and fibrosarcoma. Although various series have been reported of abdominal wall and extra-abdominal desmoid tumors, intra-abdominal desoids are extremely rare. We experienced a case with mesenteric fibroma-tosis occuring in a 30 year-old male. He was admitted to the Kangbuk Samsung hospital complaining of right lower quadrant abdominal mass and abdominal bloating sense. Utrasonography and computed tomography of the abdomen showed a solid mass in the left abdomen surrounded by loops of small bowel. At explorative laparotomy, there was a hard, well circumscribed round mass (25 X 15 X 12 cm) in the mesentery of the terminal ilem. After the tumor was dissected from the retro-peritoneum and surrounding tissues, segmental re- section of ileum with end-to-end anastomosis was performed. On the histopathologic examination, it was confirmed as mesenteric fibromatosis. A brief review of the literature on mesentery fibromatosis was done.
Abdomen
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Abdominal Wall
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Adult
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Fibroma*
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Fibromatosis, Aggressive
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Fibrosarcoma
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Humans
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Ileum
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Laparotomy
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Male
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Mesentery
7.A case report of juvenile active ossifying fibroma
Journal of the Korean Association of Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1991;13(2):217-221
No abstract available.
Fibroma, Ossifying
8.Desmoplastic Fibroma of the Skull.
Sung Ho HWANG ; Yu Sam WON ; Jae Young YANG ; Chun Sik CHOI
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2007;41(1):53-56
Desmoplastic fibroma is one of the uncommon osseous tumors that present in the skull. Although classified as benign tumor, desmoplastic fibroma exhibits local aggressiveness and has a high potential for recurrence. The most common sites include metaphysis of long bones and mandible. Only 15cases have been described in the skull. We report the 16th case of desmoplastic fibroma of the skull.
Fibroma, Desmoplastic*
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Mandible
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Recurrence
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Skull*
9.A Case of Pelvic Fibromatosis.
Ki Hyuck MOON ; Min Eui KIM ; Young Ho PARK ; Dong Won KIM
Korean Journal of Urology 1997;38(8):889-893
Aggressive fibromatosis is a neoplastic lesion derived from musculoaponeurotic tissue. By its ability to spread locally and infiltratively, it mimics a low-grade malignant tumor. Wide excision is the recommended primary therapy but recurrences are numerous. We report a primary pelvic fibromatosis arising from retroperitoneum, which managed by surgical excision and radiation therapy.
Fibroma*
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Fibromatosis, Aggressive
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Recurrence
10.Ossifying fibromyxoid tumor in the mandible: a case report.
Dongping REN ; Yaling TANG ; Ning GENG ; Danqing QIN ; Ting SHEN ; Yu CHEN
West China Journal of Stomatology 2014;32(2):200-202
Ossifying fibromyxoid tumor is an uncommon neoplasm with uncertain histogenesis. This tumor is usually characterized by a small, painless mass in the subcutaneous tissue or limb muscles. In this case, an ossifying fibromyxoid tumor of the mandible was reported, and relevant literature was reviewed.
Fibroma
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Fibroma, Ossifying
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Humans
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Mandible