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Eruptive Dermatofibromas in a Kindred

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Benign fibrous histiocytomas of the skin, or dermatofibromas, are common fibrohistiocytic tumors that affect women more commonly than men. Proposed causes range from a reactive process to a neoplastic growth. We report on a family affected with numerous dermatofibromas, suggesting that there also may be a genetic cause to this common tumor.


 

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