Myxofibrosarcomas (MFS) are sarcomas most commonly seen in older patients. These are tumors of deep soft tissue seen in subcutaneous tissue, deep fascia with frequent muscle involvement. These sarcomas are notorious for recurrences, progression to a higher grade with notable metastatic potential. It is very often under‐diagnosed owing to its inherent morphological variability. A case of MFS is presented as a cutaneous, exophytic, polypoidal mass because of its rarity and importance of timely diagnosis, as under diagnosis may lead to inadequate clearance of tumor, recurrences, metastases and increased mortality.
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