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Fig. 6C 14-year-old boy who presented with hard, mobile, painless scrotal
mass secondary to cellular neurofibroma. Photomicrograph of histopathologic
specimen shows elongated, irregularly shaped cells without nuclear atypia.
Lesional cells with wavy, dark-staining nuclei are arranged in interlacing
bundles, small whorls, and short fascicles. They are embedded in moderate
amounts of mucoid or collagenous matrix. Mast cells, lymphocytes, and
occasional xanthoma cells are present elsewhere. (H and E, x40)