Infantile fibroma
Infant fibroma is a benign tumor derived from fibrous connective tissue. There are different types of fibroma due to the different components of fibroma. Because fibrous connective tissue is widely distributed in the human body and forms the gap between various organs, fibroma can occur. On any part of the body. Among them, the skin and subcutaneous tissue are the most common, and the myometrium, periosteum, nasopharyngeal cavity and other mucosal tissues and other organs such as the breast, ovary, and kidney can occur. They vary in size and grow slowly.
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