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  1. toughspiders Active Member


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    I had a patient attend with a lump nr to the styloid process plantar. He reported slow glowth over 4 yrs or so. I really wasn't sure what it was so referred him back to the good skin man in our area.

    Anyway it turns out to be a Neurofibroma? This guy has no significant clinical history and is an adult male.

    I have a few questions relating to this

    1. Is it likely to return?
    2. Whats the likelihood of nerve damage
    3. What is the link to neurofibromatosis in solitary oma's

    Thanks
    Bex
     
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  3. drsarbes Well-Known Member

    HI
    Plantar fibromas vs neurofibromas.
    2 different entities.
    Are you sure it is a neurofibroma?
    Steve
     
  4. toughspiders Active Member

    Yes, path lab stated neurofibroma
     
  5. toughspiders Active Member

    Anyone???
     
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