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This case report details an extremely rare glomus tumor originating from a digital nerve. Surgical excision and nerve repair resulted in favorable outcomes for the patient.

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  • Oncology
  • Pathology

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  • Glomus tumors are rare, benign neoplasms typically found in the hand, originating from glomus bodies involved in thermoregulation.

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