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Soft Tissue Masses of the Hand: A Review of Clinical Presentation and Imaging Features.

Samuel AbuMoussaMona Pari RoshanFelipe Ferreira SouzaDane DaleyAndrew RosenbergJuan PretellNatalia FullertonTy Subhawong
Published in: Current oncology (Toronto, Ont.) (2023)
More than 15% of all soft-tissue tumors arise in the hand. Because of the location of these tumors, even small abnormalities may be alarming to patients on presentation. Although the majority of lesions are benign and can be diagnosed solely by history and physical examination, additional imaging workup may be required to confirm a diagnosis or define anatomic extent of involvement. This paper aims to review the basic epidemiology, clinical presentation, imaging findings, and treatment options of the more common soft-tissue tumors of the hand.
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