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Glomus tumor beneath the plica synovialis in the knee: A case report
The Knee, 03/13/07
Satoshi Kato, et al. - Glomus tumors are rare benign tumors distinguished clinically by their small size and ability to cause extreme pain. These lesions are usually found beneath the fingernails. Atypical locations of the tumor are difficult to diagnose, especially when the lesion is situated in a deep anatomic structure. We describe a 33-year-old man with glomus tumor beneath the plica synovialis in the knee
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