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Sclerotic Epithelioid Dermatofibroma

Authors: Christina, Mitteldorf; Bernhard, Zelger; Michael, Tronnier;

Sclerotic Epithelioid Dermatofibroma

Abstract

Dermatofibroma ("fibrous histiocytoma") is a common soft tissue lesion with many variants based on a great variety of architectural patterns, cellular morphology and stromal reactions. The coexistence of 2 or more patterns within a single lesion is well known and causes diagnostic difficulties. We report a case of an unusual histologic presentation of a solitary sclerotic and epithelioid dermatofibroma in a 48-year-old woman.

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Histiocytoma, Benign Fibrous, Humans, Female, Soft Tissue Neoplasms, Middle Aged

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