Yücel, İstemiSolak, KazımArıcan, MehmetÖzturan, Kutay Engin2020-04-302020-04-3020121300526Xhttps://dx.doi.org/10.5222/J.GOZTEPETRH.2012.080https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12684/123Elastofibroma dorsi, a rare sofi tissue tumor often seen in the subscapular chest wall, is unencapsulated with indistinguishable borders, and originates from fibrous tissue and tends to grow slowly. Iis etiology is not identified fully. It is commonly seen on the inferior corner o f the scapula adherent to the chest wall between latissimus dorsi and serratiis anterior muscles. In this study a case o f bilateral elastofibroma dorsi in a female patient which was treated surgically is presented.tr10.5222/J.GOZTEPETRH.2012.080info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessBack pain; Bilateral elastofibroma dorsi; ScapulaBilateral clastonbroma dorsi: A ease report [Bilateral elastofibroma dorsi]Article2728085N/A