An otherwise-healthy 9 year-old girl presented to clinic with a slowly-enlarging, painful mass in her left anterior thigh. She had no history of trauma to the area. An initial x-ray performed by her primary care physician a year prior demonstrated no abnormal findings. Her symptoms progressed such that she developed difficulty walking normally on that leg.
Authors: Catharine B. Garland, MD and Elizabeth R. Zielins, MD
Subspecialty: Pediatrics/Craniofacial
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