Abstract:Pleomorphic fibroma is an uncommon benign cutaneous tumor that often presents as a single asymptomatic skin-colored lesion with indefinite clinical diagnostic features. Here, we report a case of a 47-year-old female diagnosed with pleomorphic fibroma of the skin in the left shoulder and discuss the importance of immunohistochemistry and special features in histopathology to distinguish some of the differentials.
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