Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging, Table of Contents CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · Indian J Radiol Imaging 2006; 16(01): 45-47DOI: 10.4103/0971-3026.29044 Original Article "Aggressive infantile fibromatosis S N Kumar Department Of Radiology, Billroth Hospital, 43, Lakshmi Talkies Road, Shenoy Nagar, Chennai-600 030, India , R K Vahesan Department Of Radiology, Billroth Hospital, 43, Lakshmi Talkies Road, Shenoy Nagar, Chennai-600 030, India , J Praveena Department Of Radiology, Billroth Hospital, 43, Lakshmi Talkies Road, Shenoy Nagar, Chennai-600 030, India › Author Affiliations Recommend Article Abstract PDF Download Keywords KeywordsAggressive - Fibromatosis - Fibroma PDF (417 kb) References References 1 Cintora E, Del Cura JL, Ruiz JC, Grau M, Ereno C, Case report: infantile desmoid type fibromatosis. Skeletal Radiol 1993; 22: 533-535 2 Siegal A, Aggressive fibromatosis (infantile fibrosarcoma) difficulty in diagnostic and prognostic evaluation. Clin Peadiatrics 1978;17: 517. 3 Enzinger FM, Weiss SW. Soft tissue tumors, 3rd ed. St Louis: Mosby, 1995. 4 Francis IR, Dorovini-Zis K, Glazer GM, Lloyd RV, Amendola MA, Martel W. The fibromatoses: CT-pathologic correlation. Am J Roentgenology 1986; 147: 1063-1066. 5 Sundaram M, McGuire MH, Schajowicz F. Soft-tissue masses: Histologic basis for decreased signal (short T2) on T2-weighted MR images. Am J Roentgenology 1987; 148: 1247-1250. 6 Quinn SF, Erickson SJ, Dee PM, et al. MR imaging in fibromatosis: results in 26 patients with pathologic correlation. Am J Roentgenology 1991; 156: 539-542.