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Demirci H et al. – There was intense immunoreactivity for CD34. After 20 months follow–up, there was no recurrence or development of metastasis. Giant cell angiofibroma, a variant of solitary fibrous tumor, is a rare orbital tumor that presents as a well–circumscribed, enhancing mass and can be found in children.

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