Hamartoma (mesenchymoma) of the chest wall in infancy
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Hamartoma (mesenchymoma) of the chest wall in infancy
Abstract
Chest wall hamartoma, commonly known as mesenchymoma, is very rare in infants and usually present at birth. This lesion is a focal overgrowth of normal skeletal elements, Histologically, it is benign. The radiographic appearance is that of a partially mineralized extrapleural mass involving one or more ribs. Surgical ablation seems to be the proper treatment and is curative. Nine cases of this condition are presented, including long-term follow-up in 4.
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