Match the following tumors to their characteristics below:
i. Fibromatosis
ii. Fibrosarcoma
iii. Leiomyoma
iv. Leiomyosarcoma
v. Lipoma
vi. Liposarcoma
vii. Rhabdomyoma
viii. Rhabdomyosarcoma
ix. Synovial sarcoma
x. Tenosynovial giant cell tumor
A. Benign neoplasm of synovial joints, bursae, and tendon sheaths
B. Benign tumor of fat cells, the most common soft tissue tumor
C. Malignant skeletal muscle tumor
D. Benign locally aggressive confined proliferation of fibrous tissue
E. Benign skeletal muscle tumor
F. Malignant tumor of fibroblasts, occurs most commonly around the knee and thigh and retroperitoneum
G. Malignant tumor of fibrocyte-like cells that arises near joints in tendons, ligaments, bursae, and joint capsule in adolescents and young adults
H. Benign tumor of smooth muscle; most often found in the uterus
I. Rare malignant smooth muscle tumor
J. Locally aggressive malignant tumor of fat cells