fibroideja
Fibroideja is a term used in medical literature to describe a group of benign lesions characterized by the proliferation of fibrous connective tissue. In some contexts the term is used interchangeably with fibroma or with certain soft-tissue tumors of fibroblastic origin; its exact usage can vary by country and specialty.
Pathology and histology: Lesions range from well-circumscribed to mildly infiltrative. Microscopically they consist of spindle-shaped fibroblasts
Clinical features: Fibroidejas typically present as slow-growing, painless nodules or masses. They arise in soft tissues
Diagnosis and treatment: Diagnosis is made by histopathological examination after biopsy or excisional removal. Treatment is
Prognosis and terminology: Prognosis is generally favorable after complete removal. The term fibroideja is regional; in