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Congenital Soft Tissue Dysplasia: A New Malformation Entity and Concept

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Pediatric Surgical Oncology

Part of the book series: Progress in Pediatric Surgery ((PEDIATRIC,volume 22))

Abstract

Until recently, management of pathological conditions of soft tissue was scattered among subspecialities according to the clinical presentation: dermatologists, vascular surgeons, orthopaedists, plastic surgeons, neurologists, neurosurgeons, and, of course, paediatric surgeons all took their turn. The pathological conditions were termed giant hamartomas, segmentary gigantism, hypertrophic limbs, phacomatosis, angiodysplasia; or were grouped in syndromes such as Parkes-Weber or Klippel-Trenaunay. Hardly anything was known about their embryological or physiopathological development, and consequently complete cure was impossible.

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Pellerin, D., Martelli, H., Latouche, X., Couly, G., Gasnier, F. (1989). Congenital Soft Tissue Dysplasia: A New Malformation Entity and Concept. In: Spitz, L., Wurnig, P., Angerpointner, T.A. (eds) Pediatric Surgical Oncology. Progress in Pediatric Surgery, vol 22. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72643-9_1

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