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- T Kelesidis.
- Department of Medicine, Caritas St. Elizabeth's Medical Center, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 02135, USA. Theodoros.Kelesidis@caritaschristi.org
- Ir J Med Sci. 2010 Dec 1; 179 (4): 603-4.
IntroductionA deep soft tissue smooth muscle tumour is a rare entity with few cases described in the literature.Materials And MethodsHerein, we report a case of a smooth muscle tumour of the right inguinal area which presented as a painful mass. This case is unique because of the anatomic location of the tumour, which has not been reported before, and the clinical presentation of this tumour mimicked a hernia.ConclusionSmooth muscle tumours in the inguinal area are an exceptionally rare occurrence, but clinicians should always consider less routine causes for a painful inguinal mass.
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