Case Report
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2019.
World Journal of Clinical Cases. Sep 6, 2019; 7(17): 2549-2555
Published online Sep 6, 2019. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v7.i17.2549
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Figure 1 Plain radiography of the patient’s left plantar. Both of the front view and foot oblique view show nothing abnormal in bones.
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Figure 2 Doppler ultrasonography showed an inhomogeneous mass in the plantar area of the left foot.
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Figure 3 Magnetic resonance imaging suggested that the lesion could be a benign tumor or tumor-like lesion, such as inflammatory granulation or a giant cell tumor in a tendon sheath.
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Figure 4 Physical examination showed a swelling in the left plantar area and ecchymosis (1. 5 cm2 × 1.5 cm2) in the left plantar region with accompanying tenderness.
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Figure 5 Hematoxylin-eosin staining showed a sign of tumor cell type. A: Magnification is 100 times; B: Magnification is 200 times.