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MRI of epithelioid sarcoma of the thigh.

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Chao KC;Chen CF;Hsieh SC;Fang CL;Lao WT;Chan

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A 31-year-old woman with epithelioid sarcoma of the thigh is presented. The patient had had a progressively growing mass in her left thigh for 4 months. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed a subcutaneous mass with a central area of hypointensity and serpiginous hyperintensity in the peripheral portion. Such findings have not been reported before. Histologic findings were compatible with epithelioid sarcoma.

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