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Self-presentation is a fundamental aspect of social interaction, shaping both how others perceive individuals and how they view themselves. This dynamic process influences behaviors in various social settings, often leading people to adjust their appearance, speech, and demeanor to align with their desired identity. While self-presentation can be deliberate or unconscious, it plays a critical role in interpersonal relationships and self-perception.Forms of Self-PresentationSelf-presentation can...
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Strategic self-presentation refers to individuals' intentional efforts to influence how others perceive them. This process is employed in various social and professional settings, such as job interviews, dating, politics, and legal contexts, where individuals seek to shape impressions to gain social or material advantages. While people generally present themselves in ways that align with their authentic characteristics, external factors, such as cognitive load, can hinder their ability to...
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    • Oncology
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    • Pathology

    Background:

    • Epithelioid sarcoma is a rare soft tissue sarcoma.
    • Typically presents as a slow-growing mass, often in the extremities.
    • Recurrence can occur, but specific late-stage clinical presentations are not well-documented.

    Observation:

    • A case of epithelioid sarcoma in an adult male is presented.
    • The neoplasm demonstrated recurrence 15 years after initial diagnosis.
    • The recurrence manifested as multiple nodules and unique annular plaques.

    Findings:

    • The late recurrence of epithelioid sarcoma presented with a novel morphology.
    • Annular plaques represent a previously undocumented clinical manifestation of epithelioid sarcoma recurrence.
    • This case highlights the potential for unusual presentations of epithelioid sarcoma over extended periods.

    Implications:

    • This case expands the understanding of epithelioid sarcoma's clinical behavior.
    • Recognizing this rare presentation is crucial for accurate diagnosis and management.
    • Further research may elucidate the mechanisms behind such late and morphologically distinct recurrences.