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      news Fibrous Hamartoma of Infancy

      Presented by:Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine / Renuka Lakshminarayanan, MD, Thomas Konia, MD and Jeanna Welborn, MD
      Summary points:A 2-month-old with a painless mass lesion on the left middle finger since birth, is presented. This case reviews physical and test findings, differential diagnosis and final diagnosis.
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