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Desmoid Tumor of the Abdomen: 7
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The excised tumor is seen with a view into the pelvis behind the pubis. An additional margin of tissue was excised where the tumor was attached to the posterior aspect of the pubis.
Desmoid Tumor of the Abdomen: 8
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The excised specimen is shown with a forceps pointing to the pubic attachment.
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Desmoid Tumor of the Abdomen: 9
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The remaining abdominal wall defect was small enough to close with PTFE mesh alone.
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