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Fig. 7 31-year-old man who presented with mass in thigh. Photomicrograph of H and E-stained histopathology slide shows typical features of fibromatosis. Note bland sheets of spindle cells in dense collagen stroma. Slitlike vessel is seen with minor perivascular edema and chronic inflammatory cells including lymphocytes and mast cells. Note also absence of mitoses or nuclear atypia. This appearance is seen in both primary and recurrent cases.