Desmoplastic fibroma of the skull

Acta neurochirurgica
K Deniz, D Ceylan

Abstract

Desmoplastic fibroma is a primary bone tumour which occurs exceedingly rarely in the cranial bones. We report a histopathologically confirmed example in a 21 year old man with a painless swelling over the sagittal suture. In the light of our experience and reports of previous examples, we review the features of the condition and its management.

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