Desmoid tumour

Musculoskeletal & Spine
Whole Body Systems

A desmoid tumour is a locally aggressive but noncancerous growth that develops in connective tissue. It can grow slowly and push into surrounding structures. An MRI may show a soft tissue mass consistent with a desmoid tumour. Finding a desmoid tumour early allows for monitoring and treatment planning before it grows into surrounding structures.

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