Abstract

Perineurioma is an uncommon, benign tumour of the peripheral nerve sheath that has two major clinicopathological forms - intraneural and extraneural. We present a case of extraneural perineurioma that occurred at an unusual site - the facial skin of a 70-year-old woman - which illustrates the wide, and potentially misleading, clinicopathological spectrum of this poorly recognized tumour.

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