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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract La lipofibromatosi infantile è una rara neLa lipofibromatosi infantile è una rara neoplasia pediatrica dei tessuti molli con una tendenza distintiva a contenere grasso. Questa malattia è stata recentemente descritta come una distinta entità clinica. Istologicamente, è caratterizzata da tessuto adiposo abbondante con elementi fibroblastici. Nonostante sia del tutto benigna, tale neoplasia è stata segnalata per avere un alto tasso di recidività locale. avere un alto tasso di recidività locale. , Lipofibromatosis (LPF) is an extremely rarLipofibromatosis (LPF) is an extremely rare soft tissue tumor which was first clearly described in 2000 by Fetsch et al as a strictly pediatric, locally invasive, and often recurrent (at the site of its surgical removal) tumor. It is nonetheless a non-metastasizing, i.e. benign, tumor. While even the more recent literature has sometimes regarded LPF as a strictly childhood disorder, rare cases of LPF has been diagnosed in adults. The diagnosis of lipofibromatosis should not be automatically discarded because of an individual's age. Based primarily on histopathologic (i.e. microscopic appearance of specially prepared tissue) analyses, lipofibromatosis was initially regarded as either a type of, or very similar to, aponeurotic fibroma (also termed calcifying aponeurotic fibroma), fibrous hamartoma of infancy, EWSRI-SMAD3-rearranged fibroblastic tumor (also termed EWSR1-SMAD3-positive fibroblastic tumor), or infantile digital fibromatosis. However, further analyses of these tumors' various differences, particularly in the gene abnormalities that their neoplastic cells express, led the World Health Organization, 2020, to classify LPF and each of the four other tumors as distinctly different forms in the category of fibroblastic and myofibroblastic tumors. Lipofibromatosis-like neural tumor is a very recently defined disorder which initial studies regarded to be a variant of lipofibromatosis. However, more recent studies have emphasized critical differences in the clinical presentations and gene abnormalities between these two tumors. Here, lipofibromatosis-like neural tumor is considered to be a distinct tumor form with its own Wikipedia page.ct tumor form with its own Wikipedia page.
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rdfs:comment Lipofibromatosis (LPF) is an extremely rarLipofibromatosis (LPF) is an extremely rare soft tissue tumor which was first clearly described in 2000 by Fetsch et al as a strictly pediatric, locally invasive, and often recurrent (at the site of its surgical removal) tumor. It is nonetheless a non-metastasizing, i.e. benign, tumor. While even the more recent literature has sometimes regarded LPF as a strictly childhood disorder, rare cases of LPF has been diagnosed in adults. The diagnosis of lipofibromatosis should not be automatically discarded because of an individual's age. discarded because of an individual's age. , La lipofibromatosi infantile è una rara neLa lipofibromatosi infantile è una rara neoplasia pediatrica dei tessuti molli con una tendenza distintiva a contenere grasso. Questa malattia è stata recentemente descritta come una distinta entità clinica. Istologicamente, è caratterizzata da tessuto adiposo abbondante con elementi fibroblastici. Nonostante sia del tutto benigna, tale neoplasia è stata segnalata per avere un alto tasso di recidività locale. avere un alto tasso di recidività locale.
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