bubble_chart Overview It is commonly found in the abdominal wall and often originates from muscle membranes and tendon membranes. Its pathological features include abundant stroma, few cells, a hard texture, and infiltrative growth, characteristic of a fibroma.
bubble_chart Diagnosis
1. It is commonly seen in the abdominal wall muscles during pregnancy or in multiparous women. It can also occur in other striated muscles.
2. The mass grows slowly, is painless, hard in texture, and has unclear boundaries with surrounding tissues.
bubble_chart Treatment Measures
Early surgical excision should be performed, with the removal area including 3-5 cm of surrounding normal tissue. The resulting abdominal wall defect after excision can be repaired.