Jutatip Kintarak MD*, Bancha Chernchujit MD**
Affiliation : The reported case was presented as interesting case conference at 22nd Annual Meeting of Royal College of Pathologists of Thailand on 5th October 2010 in Bangkok Thailand * Department of Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Thammasat University, Patumthani, Thailand ** Department of Orthopaedics, Faculty of Medicine, Thammasat University, Patumthani, Thailand
Elastofibroma is an uncommon fibroelastic tumor-like lesion which usually presents in a characteristic area between the lower portion of the scapula and the chest wall, lying deep to the latissimus dorsi and rhomboid major muscles. It appears almost exclusively in elderly individuals and is associated with history of repetitive tissue injuries. It has pathognomonic histopathologic findings. Although the lesion has previously been defined as a reactive process, its true etiology remains unknown. Based on clinical manifestations and correlation with imaging studies, a presumptive diagnosis of elastofibroma can be made in order to avoid an unnecessary surgery. Here we report a case of elastofibroma in a typical location and present a review of the literature behind its pathogenesis.
Keywords : Elastofibroma, Elastofibromatous change, Elastofibroma-like lesion
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