09-13-2011, 01:45 PM
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This cord like lesion has developed in this pt over the period of 6 months, which prevents her from fully extending this finger.Histologically, this mass most likely to be composed of
A-Atypical spindle cells
B-Granulation tissue
C-Lipoblasts
D-Collagen
E-Dystrophic calcification
This cord like lesion has developed in this pt over the period of 6 months, which prevents her from fully extending this finger.Histologically, this mass most likely to be composed of
A-Atypical spindle cells
B-Granulation tissue
C-Lipoblasts
D-Collagen
E-Dystrophic calcification