Case Report
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World J Clin Cases. Apr 16, 2014; 2(4): 111-119
Published online Apr 16, 2014. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v2.i4.111
Table 4 General information and clinical feature of reactive nodular fibrous pseudotumor reported previously
Ref.GenderAgePresenting symptomsMedical historyFollow up
Yantiss et al[1]Male481No residual disease following surgical resection (mean follow-up 16.3 mo) and one patient who had an incomplete surgical resection had stable disease at 26 mo
Female501Abdominal surgical history
Male53Acute abdominal pain1
Male57Acute abdominal pain1
Male711Abdominal surgical history
Daum et al[2]Male59Abdominal symptoms14 patients are available, without signs of recurrence and metastatic disease 5, 5, 6, and 7 yr, respectively
Male461
Male1Abdominal symptoms
Male681
Female30Abdominal symptoms
Female651
Male22Abdominal symptoms
Male411
Chatelain et al[5]Male32Chronic abdominal pain11
Zardawi et al[7]Female721Abdominal surgical history1
Saglam et al[8]Female28Chronic abdominal painAbdominal history1
Gauchotte et al[6]Male601Abdominal historyNo evidence of disease 4 mo later
Yin et al[3]Male65Acute abdominal painNo abdominal surgical history1
Virgilio et al[9]Male711Abdominal surgical historyNo signs of recurrent 4 yr later
Mcateer et al[4]Female13Acute abdominal painNo abdominal surgical history1