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Multiple fibrous lesions have been noted in the lower extremities of patients with neurofibromatosis (Recklinghausen's disease). These lesions are probably a combination of fibrous cortical defects, nonossifying fibromas, and intraosseous neurofibromas. When several fibrocystic lesions frequent the knee areas in an adolescent, neurofibromatosis should be suspected.
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