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2003, Number 5

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Rev Mex Pediatr 2003; 70 (5)

Infantile myofibromatosis. A case report in a newborn

Martínez TD, Cárdenas CB, Nieto SA, Rodríguez BI
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Language: Spanish
References: 6
Page: 246-248
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Key words:

Newborn, myofibromatosis.

ABSTRACT

The infantile myofibromatosis belongs to a heterogeneous group of fibromatosis present in the first two years of life. In this report a case of a newborn with a head myofibromatosis tumor is presented.


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Rev Mex Pediatr. 2003;70