Plantar Fibromatosis of the Heel in Children: A Report of 14 Cases

Based on a study of 14 patients younger than 16 years, we found that lumps on the plantar aspect of the anteromedial portion of the heel pad can safely be observed. Many remained small and asymptomatic, some disappeared, and two that required repeated excision biopsy did not subsequently recur. The...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of pediatric orthopaedics 1997-01, Vol.17 (1), p.16-17
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Female
Fibroma - diagnosis
Fibroma - physiopathology
Fibroma - surgery
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Foot Diseases - physiopathology
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Humans
Infant
Juxtaarticular diseases. Extraarticular rhumatism
Male
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