Abstract

Tendon sheath fibromas are slowly growing, firm, immobile, and painless masses that are frequently seen in fingers. They are commonly observed in middle-aged males. In our report, we discuss a case of a painless mass in the palmar area that was diagnosed as a pleomorphic fibroma of tendon sheath on histopathologic examination in light of the literature.

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