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Gao T et al. – Nodular fasciitis is a common reactive proliferation of soft tissue. It is composed of high density of fibroblasts and myofibroblasts, and sometimes shows a sarcomatoid appearance histologically. A rare variant of nodular fasciitis, intravascular fasciitis can be found in the veins or arteries. Histologically, intravascular fasciitis has been described that resembles nodular fasciitis with a less prominent mucoid matrix.

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