“…In fact, two patient studies to assess the value FNA cytology in the preoperative diagnosis of tumoral masses in the hands reported no malignant myxoid tumours. 13,14 In these studies, the most common myxoid lesion of the hand was ganglion cyst, while malignant tumours included carcinomas (primary or metastatic), malignant melanoma, dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans 13 and epithelioid sarcomas; 14 other than the latter, no soft tissue tumours showing a preference for acral locations, such as clear cell sarcoma, alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma, synovial sarcoma or even desmoid tumour or infantile fibrosarcoma are reported. Therefore, the main aim is to rule out a ganglion cyst or even an inflammatory or reactive process.…”