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An unusual case of chest wall glomus tumor presenting with axillary pain: a case report and literature review.

Leila Oryadi ZanjaniBahman Shafiee NiaFarzad VosoughiElham MirzaianLeila AghaghazviniAidin Arabzadeh
Published in: European journal of medical research (2021)
Glomus tumors may involve any part of the human body. It is curable with surgical excision in most cases. Therefore, a correct early diagnosis has paramount importance. A high index of suspicion is needed for early diagnosis, especially when the tumor involves uncommon anatomic areas.
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