Solitary neurofibroma
A solitary neurofibroma (also known as a solitary nerve sheath tumor[1] and sporadic neurofibroma[1]) may be 2 to 20 mm in diameter, is soft, flaccid, and pinkish-white, and frequently this soft small tumor can be invaginated, as if through a ring in the skin by pressure with the finger, a maneuver called "button-holing".[2]: 619
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