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'''Soft tissue lesions''' strike fear in many pathologists as they are uncommon and may be difficult to diagnose.     
'''Soft tissue lesions''' strike fear in many pathologists as they are uncommon and may be difficult to diagnose.     


=Introduction=
==WHO classification of soft tissue lesions/tumours==
==WHO classification of soft tissue lesions/tumours==
===Morphologic grouping<ref name=Ref_WMSP601-3>{{Ref WMSP|601-3}}</ref>===
===Morphologic grouping<ref name=Ref_WMSP601-3>{{Ref WMSP|601-3}}</ref>===
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*Many tumours in soft tissue pathology are diagnosed inconjunction with the finding of [[chromosomal translocations]].
*Many tumours in soft tissue pathology are diagnosed inconjunction with the finding of [[chromosomal translocations]].


==Patterns==
==Histologic patterns==
 
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| Fasicular
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| the long axis of the (spindle) cells are perpendicular to one another in adjacent bundles of cells
| [[leiomyoma]]
| [[leiomyoma]]
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