
<tumour> A nonencapsulated slow-growing mass of poorly cellular, collagenous, fibrous tissue and elastic tissue; occurs usually in subscapular adipose tissue of old persons. ... Origin: G. Elastos, beaten, + L. Fibra, -oma tumour ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(e-las″to-fi-bro´mә) a tumor consisting of both elastin and fibrous elements, usually found in the subscapular region of an older adult; these are often fibrous reactions to injury.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ē-las′tō-fī-brō′mă Definitions: 1. A nonencapsulated slow-growing mass of poorly cellular, collagenous, fibrous tissue and elastic tissue; occurs usually in subscapular adipose tissue of old persons.
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elastofibroma 1. A benign soft tissue tumor containing fibrous and elastic tissues which usually occurs in the subscapular region in elderly people. 2. A rare, benign, firm, unencapsulated tumor consisting of abundant sclerotic collagen mixed with thick irregular elastic fibers, usually occurring in the subscapular region in older adults and belie...
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