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Juvenile Hyalin Fibromatosis

Yukio Kitano, MD
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Accepted for publication Oct 3, 1974.

Reprint requests to the Department of Dermatology, Osaka University School of Medicine, Fukushima-ku, Osaka 553, Japan (Dr. Kitano).


From the Department of Dermatology, Osaka University School of Medicine, Osaka, Japan.


Arch Dermatol. 1976;112(1):86-88. doi:10.1001/archderm.1976.01630250050016
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• A boy had multiple large tumors on the scalp, whitish nodules on the nape and both sides of the neck, hypertrophic gingiva, and severe flexural contractures of hip and knee joints. The histopathologic structure of the tumor was characteristic of juvenile hyalin fibromatosis. The tumor cells were embedded in an amorphous eosinophilic ground substance. X-ray films revealed numerous osteolytic and osteoclastic lesions that are important findings in the study of this disease.

(Arch Dermatol 112:86-88, 1976)

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Kitano Y, Horiki M, Aoki T, et al:  Two cases of juvenile hyalin fibromatosis . Arch Dermatol 106:877-883, 1972;.
Murray J:  On three peculiar cases of molluscum fibrosum in children . Med Chir Trans 38:235-253, 1873;.
Whitfield A, Robinson AH:  A further report on the remarkable series of cases of molluscum fibrosum in children . Med Chir Trans 86:293-301, 1903;.
Puretić S, Puretić B, Fiser-Herman M, et al:  A unique form of mesenchymal dysplasia . Br J Dermatol 74:8-19, 1962;.
Ishikawa H, Hori Y:  Systematisierte Hyalinose in Zusammenhang mit Epidermolysis bullosa polydystrophica und Hyalinosis cutis et mucosae . Arch Klin Exp Dermatol 218:30-51, 1964;.
Drescher E, Wyke S, Markiewicz C, et al:  Juvenile fibromatosis in siblings (Fibromatosis hyalinica multiplex juvenilis) . J Pediatr Surg 2:427-430, 1967;.
Enjoji M, Kato S, Kamikozuru K, et al:  Juvenile fibromatosis of the scalp in siblings . Acta Medica Univ Kagoshima 10( (suppl) ):145-151, 1968;.
Gutiérrez G, et al:  Fibromatosis hialinica múltiple juvenil. A propósito de un caso . Med Cutan 7:283-286, 1973;.
Puretić S, Puretić B:  Clinical and histopathological observations on systemic familial mesenchymosis , Proceedings of the 13th International Congress of Pediatrics . Vienna, Verlag der Wiener Medizinischen Akademie, 1971;, vol 5, pp 373-381.

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Kitano Y, Horiki M, Aoki T, et al:  Two cases of juvenile hyalin fibromatosis . Arch Dermatol 106:877-883, 1972;.
Murray J:  On three peculiar cases of molluscum fibrosum in children . Med Chir Trans 38:235-253, 1873;.
Whitfield A, Robinson AH:  A further report on the remarkable series of cases of molluscum fibrosum in children . Med Chir Trans 86:293-301, 1903;.
Puretić S, Puretić B, Fiser-Herman M, et al:  A unique form of mesenchymal dysplasia . Br J Dermatol 74:8-19, 1962;.
Ishikawa H, Hori Y:  Systematisierte Hyalinose in Zusammenhang mit Epidermolysis bullosa polydystrophica und Hyalinosis cutis et mucosae . Arch Klin Exp Dermatol 218:30-51, 1964;.
Drescher E, Wyke S, Markiewicz C, et al:  Juvenile fibromatosis in siblings (Fibromatosis hyalinica multiplex juvenilis) . J Pediatr Surg 2:427-430, 1967;.
Enjoji M, Kato S, Kamikozuru K, et al:  Juvenile fibromatosis of the scalp in siblings . Acta Medica Univ Kagoshima 10( (suppl) ):145-151, 1968;.
Gutiérrez G, et al:  Fibromatosis hialinica múltiple juvenil. A propósito de un caso . Med Cutan 7:283-286, 1973;.
Puretić S, Puretić B:  Clinical and histopathological observations on systemic familial mesenchymosis , Proceedings of the 13th International Congress of Pediatrics . Vienna, Verlag der Wiener Medizinischen Akademie, 1971;, vol 5, pp 373-381.

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