Solitary fibrous tumour arising at unusual sites: analysis of a series
Solitary fibrous tumours (‘pleural fibromas’) are well-recognized in the pleura, but their rare occurrence at other sites has only become appreciated in recent years, as a consequence of which extrapleural examples often go unrecognized or misdiagnosed. Eight cases (three peritoneal, two retroperito...
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