Infantile myofibromatosis: the most common fibrous tumor of infancy.
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J. Davis | T. Wiswell | T E Wiswell | J Davis | B E Cunningham | R Solenberger | P J Thomas | P. Thomas | B. Cunningham | R. Solenberger | Joanna L Davis | P. J. Thomas | Billy E. Cunningham
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