Epithelioid Sarcoma- Presents as slow-growing firm subcutaneous nodule often involving distal extremities (hands) in young adults
- Histology: poorly circumscribed nodular proliferation of spindle-shaped, round, or polygonal pleomorphic cells with eosinophilic cytoplasm frequently seen palisading around central necrotic zone, many atypical mitoses, neoplasm typically associated with fascia
- Often recurs (50% risk of metastasis)
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