Extradigital Glomangioma of the Cutaneous Chest Wall

Glomus tumors (GTs) are rare benign tumors as a result of hyperplasia of glomus body. GT most commonly involves the subungual areas and rarely involves extra-digital sites. The clinical presentation of a glomus tumor is a triad of symptoms consisting of pain, cold intolerance, and pinpoint tendernes...

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Hauptverfasser: Alyaseen, Haidar N, Al Ghadeer, Hussain A, Al-Ghanim, Mukhtar E, Aljawad, Hameed H, Cordoba, Carlos R
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