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Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumour, what to do?

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Resect if possible: Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumors (plasma cell granulomas) are found in multiple anatomic sites. Therapies included complete resection, incomplete resection, observation, or chemotherapy, and/or radiation. Aadjuvant chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy following surgery has been employed for local aggressiveness , invasion, positive margins, or location of tumor that was not amenable to surgical resection. The tumor wnich may be a locally aggressive and destructive neoplasm responds well to therapy. Tumor recurrence is unusual following complete surgical resection or organ-preserving combined modality therapy. .

Answered 7/26/2014

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