Abstract

Sarcomas are rare malignant neoplasms originating from mesenchymal layer, which comprises of less than 1% of adult malignancies. Among all the sarcomas, cutaneous sarcomas are found rarely. Surgery remains the main stay of treatment for majority of sarcomas. Awareness about such clinical entity and feasibility of diagnostic accurate histological type is important for managing these patients in a better way. Long term follow-up of patient is required to detect early recurrence. Here, we report a case of spindle cell sarcoma developed as a groin swelling in a 40-year-old male patient at rural tertiary care center in North Gujarat.

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