“…The HFLT tumor is a rare, slow-growing painful subcutaneous mass characterized by varying proportions of mature adipocytes, spindle cells, and hemosiderin pigment . These tumors typically stain positive for CD34 and negative for desmin, smooth muscle actin, keratin, and S100 . While HFLTs predominantly occur on the foot and ankle, these tumors can also occur elsewhere on the body, including the hand and/or wrist in up to 10% of reported cases …”