Giant Cell Fibroblastoma: A Case Report

Pressure sore is tissue ulceration due to unrelieved pressure, altered sensory perception, and exposure to moisture. Geriatric patients with organic problems and patients with spinal cord injuries are the high-risk groups. Soft tissues over bony prominences are the common sites for ulcer development...

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Main Authors: Mohd Jaseem Hassan, Syed Shamshad Ahmad, Mahboob Hasan, Mahfooz Basha, Mohd Fahad Khurram
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Oman Medical Specialty Board 2012-05-01
Series:Oman Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://www.omjournal.org/fultext_PDF.aspx?DetailsID=257&type=fultext
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spelling doaj-1bcfda7813db4b7691ac4bb3fe37bf372020-11-24T22:36:07ZengOman Medical Specialty BoardOman Medical Journal1999-768X2070-52042012-05-01273Giant Cell Fibroblastoma: A Case ReportMohd Jaseem HassanSyed Shamshad AhmadMahboob HasanMahfooz BashaMohd Fahad KhurramPressure sore is tissue ulceration due to unrelieved pressure, altered sensory perception, and exposure to moisture. Geriatric patients with organic problems and patients with spinal cord injuries are the high-risk groups. Soft tissues over bony prominences are the common sites for ulcer development. About 95% of pressure ulcers occur in the lower part of the body. Ischial tuberosity, greater trochanter, sacrum and heel are common sites. In addition to these, pressure sores at unusual sites like nasal alae, malar eminences, cervical region and medial side of knee have also been described. Only 1.6% of the patients present with sores in areas outside the pelvis and lower extremity. In a paraplegic patient, pressure sores are usually over extensor surface of knee and heel but pressure ulcer over popliteal fossa are extremely rare. We herein report a case of a 36-years-old diabetic and paraplegic male, who presented with multiple bed sores involving the sacral area, heels and bilateral popliteal fossa. Popliteal fossa is an unusual site for pressure sores. Only one similar case has been previously reported in the literature.http://www.omjournal.org/fultext_PDF.aspx?DetailsID=257&type=fultextFibroblastomaGiant cellSoft tissue tumor.
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author Mohd Jaseem Hassan
Syed Shamshad Ahmad
Mahboob Hasan
Mahfooz Basha
Mohd Fahad Khurram
spellingShingle Mohd Jaseem Hassan
Syed Shamshad Ahmad
Mahboob Hasan
Mahfooz Basha
Mohd Fahad Khurram
Giant Cell Fibroblastoma: A Case Report
Oman Medical Journal
Fibroblastoma
Giant cell
Soft tissue tumor.
author_facet Mohd Jaseem Hassan
Syed Shamshad Ahmad
Mahboob Hasan
Mahfooz Basha
Mohd Fahad Khurram
author_sort Mohd Jaseem Hassan
title Giant Cell Fibroblastoma: A Case Report
title_short Giant Cell Fibroblastoma: A Case Report
title_full Giant Cell Fibroblastoma: A Case Report
title_fullStr Giant Cell Fibroblastoma: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Giant Cell Fibroblastoma: A Case Report
title_sort giant cell fibroblastoma: a case report
publisher Oman Medical Specialty Board
series Oman Medical Journal
issn 1999-768X
2070-5204
publishDate 2012-05-01
description Pressure sore is tissue ulceration due to unrelieved pressure, altered sensory perception, and exposure to moisture. Geriatric patients with organic problems and patients with spinal cord injuries are the high-risk groups. Soft tissues over bony prominences are the common sites for ulcer development. About 95% of pressure ulcers occur in the lower part of the body. Ischial tuberosity, greater trochanter, sacrum and heel are common sites. In addition to these, pressure sores at unusual sites like nasal alae, malar eminences, cervical region and medial side of knee have also been described. Only 1.6% of the patients present with sores in areas outside the pelvis and lower extremity. In a paraplegic patient, pressure sores are usually over extensor surface of knee and heel but pressure ulcer over popliteal fossa are extremely rare. We herein report a case of a 36-years-old diabetic and paraplegic male, who presented with multiple bed sores involving the sacral area, heels and bilateral popliteal fossa. Popliteal fossa is an unusual site for pressure sores. Only one similar case has been previously reported in the literature.
topic Fibroblastoma
Giant cell
Soft tissue tumor.
url http://www.omjournal.org/fultext_PDF.aspx?DetailsID=257&type=fultext
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