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