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Fibrosarcoma- A Malignant Tumour Of Connective Tissue Origin

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E.Rajesh, Dr. G. NISHANTH, Dr. N.Anitha, Dr. K.M.K.Masthan

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ABSTRACT: Fibrosarcoma has been characterized as a malignant tumor of the fibroblasts that shows no other proof of cell separation and is equipped for repeat and metastasis. Fibrosarcomas are uncommon however may happen anyplace in the body, most ordinarily in the retroperitoneum, thigh, knee and distal limits. Fibrosarcoma is exceptional in the head and neck area and comprises about 1% of the relative multitude of malignancies influencing humankind. Of all the fibrosarcomas happening in people, just 0.05% happens in the head and neck region. Of this, practically 23% is found in the oral cavity. Fibosarcomas by and large have a helpless forecast and the general endurance rate is 20-35% over a time of 5 years.

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