Pseudosarcomatous Fibromyxoid Tumor of the Prostate: A Rare Benign Lesion Mimicking Malignancy

Psuedosarcomatous fibromyxoid tumor (PSFT) is an uncommon, non-malignant yet locally aggressive pseudotumor found in the genitourinary system. Despite being a benign spindle cell tumor without any documented cases of metastasis, its local aggressiveness can pose a life-threatening risk. The lack of...

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