
Lesson 3: Fibroblastic, Myofibroblastic, and Muscle Tumors/Proliferations
Objectives
Describe and distinguish nodular fasciitis, ischemic fasciitis, and proliferative fasciitis/myositis
Explain the pathogenesis and clinical presentation of myositis ossificans (and discuss how it may mimic sarcoma)
Differentiate dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans from dermatofibroma
Be able to identify a solitary fibrous tumor histologically
Differentiate dermal leiomyosarcoma, adult rhabdomyoma, and botryoid embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma clinically and histologically
To-do list
Take Pre-Lesson Quiz
Watch Assigned Videos
Take Post-Lesson Quiz
Pre-quiz
Nodular Fasciitis 101
Proliferative Fasciitis/Myositis 101
Myositis Ossificans (Benign Mimic of Sarcoma) 101
Ischemic Fasciitis
Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans (DFSP) vs. Dermatofibroma (DF)
Solitary Fibrous Tumor (SFT)
Dermal Leiomyosarcoma
Adult Rhabdomyoma 101
Botryoid Embryonal Rhabdomyosarcoma (“Sarcoma Botryoides”)
Post Quiz
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