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  Vol. 96 No. 5, May 1978 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Fibrous histiocytoma metastatic to the orbit

W. B. Stewart, N. M. Newman, J. C. Cavender and W. H. Spencer

The term fibrous histiocytoma encompasses a heterogenous group of tumors believed to have a common origin in the histiocyte. These tumors demonstrate a wide histopathologic spectrum ranging from a predominantly cellular to a predominantly fibrous pattern. No clinical or histological criteria have been identified that can predict malignant behavior. Although generally characterized by local recurrence, a metastatic potential does exist. Fibrous histiocytoma of the thigh metastasized to the orbit.





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