Uncommon Malignant Tumors of the Skin | |
Describe the clinical features of DSFP. DFSP presents as a slow-growing, elevated, and indurated (often multinodular) plaque that is flesh-colored to red-brown or blue (Fig. 47-4). It may occasionally present as an atrophic lesion and be mistaken for a scar. It most commonly occurs on the trunk and extremities on young to middle-aged adults, but it may be seen on the head and neck. |
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