• Singap Med J · Jan 2008

    Case Reports

    Extra-abdominal desmoid tumour of the leg.

    • P S Agrawal, S M Jagtap, and S R Mitra.
    • Department of Orthopaedics, Government Medical College Hospital, Medical Square, Nagpur, Maharashtra 440003, India. drpravin_ngp@yahoo.com
    • Singap Med J. 2008 Jan 1; 49 (1): e6-7.

    AbstractExtra-abdominal desmoid tumour is a rare tumour and only a few cases occurring in the limbs have been reported. A 35-year-old woman presented with gradually increasing swelling in the upper leg. She had a mild, dull, aching pain in the tumour. Wide local excision was done and the tumour was found mainly in the subcutaneous tissue, which histopathologically proved to be an extra-abdominal desmoid tumour. This case had an abnormal radiological appearance of peripheral calcification of tumour and saucer-shaped lesion in the underlying tibial cortex. The patient had no recurrence at two years follow-up.

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