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Wednesday, June 19, 2013               
 
Giant Cell Fibroblastoma

Topic: Giant Cell Fibroblastoma

Category: Fibrohistiocytic

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Most commonly seen in children under the age of 10 years. It is rarely seen in adults. Soft tissues of back and thigh are the most frequently involved sites. The image shows fibroblastic proliferation with scattered multinucleated giant cells. Many small cystic spaces are also seen.   return to Giant Cell Fibroblastoma
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