Abstract
A case of recurring digital fibroma of childhood is presented. The natural history of this condition over several years is documented. The literature is reviewed, with particular reference to the management of the condition.
Surgeons should be aware of the clinical features and the principles of management of this condition, as patients may be referred because of associated finger or toe deformities.
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