Myxofibrosarcoma of unusual sites
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology2017Vol. 45(2), pp. 104–110
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Abstract
Myxofibrosarcoma may rarely involve the head and neck and acral locations, and presentation in these sites is a potential source of diagnostic difficulty. Recognition of the characteristic histologic features of myxofibrosarcoma in conjunction with judicial use of immunohistochemical stains should allow for accurate diagnosis.
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