Aneurysmal fibrous histiocytoma is a rare variant of cutaneous fibrous histiocytoma that results from blood vessel proliferation and haemorrhage into a fibrous histiocytoma. The resulting lesion has a very different clinical appearance, hence the potential confusion with other skin lesions. This report describes the case of a 48 year old woman with a recurrent fibrous histiocytoma with prominent vasculature, which over a three year period recurred on two occasions, showing more progressive features of the aneurysmal variant. In addition, squamous lined cysts were present within this tumour, a finding that has not been described previously. The histological features of this rare lesion and the importance of the differential diagnosis from other similar appearing malignant lesions will be discussed.
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Sheehan, K. M., Leader, M. B., Sexton, S., Cunningham, F., & Leen, E. (2004). Recurrent aneurysmal fibrous histiocytoma. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 57(3), 312–313. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.2003.010967
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