“…Myofibroblastoma is a rare, benign, stromal tumor of the mesenchyma with myofibroblastic differentiation [2,3]. It has been reported in mammary and extramammary regions [2], including the head, neck, soft tissue, skin, lymph node, axilla, parotid gland, and groin [4][5][6][7], with similar histology and immune-phenotyping [1]. MFB was first described in 1987 by Wagortz et al, who reported 16 cases (11 in men) [8].…”