Abstract

ngiomyofibroblastoma (AMF) is described as a superficial tumor of the vulva that occurs almost exclusively in the vulvovaginal region. It may also occur on rare occasions in the inguinoscrotal region. The first case was described in 1998, 1 in the form of a mesenchymal tumor of the male genital tract. It was histomorphologically similar to female AMF and to spindle cell lipoma. We report a case of AMF that was confirmed pathologically, along with a review of the cases available in the literature.

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