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Fig. 1 | BMC Pediatrics

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From: Cranial fasciitis in children: clinicoradiology features and management

Fig. 1

Type I. Expansive and osteolytic bone destruction of the right temporal with iso-density soft tissue mass was shown, and the lesion penetrated through the cranial plate involving the dura (a, arrow). Residual bone fragments in the lesion were observed (b, arrow). Craniectomy and cranioplasty were performed (c, arrow). Histopathologic examination (H&E stain, × 100) of the specimen showed proliferation of spindled fibroblasts/myofibroblasts are arranged in bundles, and the myxoid stroma was loose and edema (d). Immunohistochemistry displays positive SMA staining (e, smooth muscle actin, × 200)

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