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J W Fletcher1, H K Watson, J Weinzweig
1Department of Plastic Surgery, Brown University School of Medicine, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI, USA.
Abstract:
Myxoma is a rare benign tumor composed of stellate or spindle-shaped cells in a loose myxoid stroma. Few cases involving the hand have previously been described. We present a rare case of recurrent myxoma in the intermetacarpal space and detail the clinical behavior of this indolent tumor.
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