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FNAC Diagnosis of Soft Tissue Tumour (Proliferative Fascitis and Proliferative Myositis ): A Case Report

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Nodular fascitis is a benign fibroblastic tumour characterized by rapid growth and most of the time requires its differentiation from other tumorous lesions. Here is a case of 45 year old male who presented with a soft tissue swelling in the popliteal region. On FNAC, a differential diagnosis of proliferative myositis and proliferative fasciitis was given. Histopathological examination gave a diagnosis of nodular fascitis. Hence cytology helps to give a definite diagnosis and aid in the surgical management of soft tissue tumors.

DOI 10.11648/j.sjcm.s.2015040401.16
Published in Science Journal of Clinical Medicine (Volume 4, Issue 4-1, July 2015)

This article belongs to the Special Issue Latest Different Concepts of Gynaecology

Page(s) 23-25
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Keywords

Soft Tissue Tumor, Proliferative Fascitis, Proliferative Myositis

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  • Department of Pathology, JSS medical college, A Constituent of JSS University, Mysore, India

  • Department of Pathology, JSS medical college, A Constituent of JSS University, Mysore, India

  • Department of Pathology, JSS medical college, A Constituent of JSS University, Mysore, India

  • Department of Pathology, JSS medical college, A Constituent of JSS University, Mysore, India

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    Sushma K. L.; Nandini N. Manoli; Vasudha Nassa; Jayshree K.; Manjunath G. V. FNAC Diagnosis of Soft Tissue Tumour (Proliferative Fascitis and Proliferative Myositis ): A Case Report. Sci. J. Clin. Med. 2015, 4(4-1), 23-25. doi: 10.11648/j.sjcm.s.2015040401.16

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    Sushma K. L., Nandini N. Manoli, Vasudha Nassa, Jayshree K., Manjunath G. V. FNAC Diagnosis of Soft Tissue Tumour (Proliferative Fascitis and Proliferative Myositis ): A Case Report. Sci J Clin Med. 2015;4(4-1):23-25. doi: 10.11648/j.sjcm.s.2015040401.16

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