Microscopic Image Of A Glomus Tumor - A Painful Benign Tumor

Glomus Tumour and Digital Myxoid Pseudocyst

Learn more about Glomus Tumour and Digital Myxoid Pseudocyst   Glomus Tumour A glomus tumour is a nodule that arises from glomus cells in the arterial portion of the glomus body, or the Sucquet-Hoyer canal.  This is a rare benign (non-cancerous) growth often under the fingernail or fingertip pulp and can involve bone.  The tumour is usually found […]

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