46. Pathogenesis and frequency of soft tissue tumours. Fibrous tumours and tumourlike lesions. Fibrosarcoma. Fibromatoses. Socalled fibrohistiocytic tumors.: Revision history

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5 May 2022

  • curprev 10:0810:08, 5 May 2022Nikolas talk contribs 5,260 bytes +5,260 Created page with "== Introduction == “Soft tissue” refers to any nonepithelial tissue other than bone, cartilage, CNS, haematopoietic and lymphoid tissues. In practice it refers to muscle, adipose tissue, fibrous tissue, vessels and the peripheral nervous system. Tumors can arise from any of these tissues. Recall that a sarcoma is a tumor originating from connective tissue cells like fibroblasts and adipocytes. == Soft tissue tumours == Like most tumors, soft tissue tumors can be cl..." Tag: Visual edit