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Benign Granular Cell Tumor in The Subcutaneous Tissue of The Lumbosacral Region: A Case Report
2021
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Kocaeli Medical Journal
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The Lumbosacral Region's Subcutaneous Duch of Benign Granular Cell Tumor: Case Presentation
2021
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Granular cell tumors (GHT) are often benign, very rare soft tissue tumors that originate from the nerve/schwann cells and are most often caused by the skin and head-to-head area. These tumors, classified as benign, atypical and malign according to the Fanburg-Smith criteria, are usually asymptomatic, usually below 3 cm, in the form of a single injury and form good-limited masses. The distinctive diagnosis requires consideration of a large number of tumors and reactive conditions. We presented a distinctive diagnosis with the histopathological characteristics of a benign granular cell tumor, which is localized under the skin in the lumbosacral area, followed by a 48-year-old female patient, accompanied by literature.

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Kocaeli Medical Journal

Field :   Sağlık Bilimleri

Journal Type :   Uluslararası

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Cite : 382
2023 Impact : 0.018
Kocaeli Medical Journal