“…Because of their epithelioid features, the strong expression for S‐100 protein, and the occasional positivity for keratin, epithelioid malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors may be confused with both melanomas and carcinomas 27. The demonstration of a close association with a nerve, the negative staining with the HMB‐45 antimelanoma antibody, and the presence of areas exhibiting a more conventional morphology allows, as in the present case, the correct diagnosis to be reached 9, 15, 28. The incidence of radiation‐associated sarcoma is less than 1% in the literature 3, 4, 29.…”