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Multiple granular cell tumors associated with joint hypermobility, facial dysmorphism, and asymptomatic neurologic findings : a rare syndrome

Multiple granular cell tumors associated with joint hypermobility, facial dysmorphism, and asymptomatic neurologic findings : a rare syndrome

E.N. Secamilli, J.Y. Massuda, T.H. Buffo, M.L. Cintra, R.F. Magalhaes, P.E.N.F. Velho

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The granular cell tumor (GCT), also known as Abrikossoff tumor, is a rare, benign tumor. Its supposed origin is related to Schwann cells. It generally presents with a solitary nodule, but multiple tumors may be found in up to 25% of patients, less frequently in children. Bakos and Muscardin have... Ver mais

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Multiple granular cell tumors associated with joint hypermobility, facial dysmorphism, and asymptomatic neurologic findings : a rare syndrome

E.N. Secamilli, J.Y. Massuda, T.H. Buffo, M.L. Cintra, R.F. Magalhaes, P.E.N.F. Velho

										

Multiple granular cell tumors associated with joint hypermobility, facial dysmorphism, and asymptomatic neurologic findings : a rare syndrome

E.N. Secamilli, J.Y. Massuda, T.H. Buffo, M.L. Cintra, R.F. Magalhaes, P.E.N.F. Velho

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    Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (Fonte avulsa)