A giant perineal nevus lipomatosus superficialis: case report
- Title:
- A giant perineal nevus lipomatosus superficialis: case report
A giant perineal nevus lipomatosus superficialis: case report - Creator:
- Tamer, Funda and Yuksel, Mehmet Eren
- Contributor:
- Tamer, Funda and Yuksel, Mehmet Eren
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- Nevus lipomatosus superficialis is a rare hamartomatous malformation which is composed of ectopic adipocytes in the dermis. It was first reported in 1921 by Hoffmann and Zurhelle. Two clinical forms of nevus lipomatosus superficialis have been described: classical (multiple) and solitary. Classical form of nevus lipomatosus superficialis is usually found on pelvic girdle, trunk, buttocks and thighs as soft, skin colored papules or nodules. It is usually present at birth or it appears in the first two decades of life. The solitary form of lipomatosus superficialis appears as a solitary papule or nodule on the back, scalp and arms of the patients with late onset. The lesions are usually asymptomatic, however some patients may complain about pain and itching. Malignant transformation of nevus lipomatosis superficialis has not been reported yet. Therefore, surgical intervention is only necessary for the patients who have cosmetic concerns. Recurrence after surgical removal is very rare. Perineum is an uncommon localization for nevus lipomatosus superficialis. Hereby, we report a 55-year-old Caucasian female with a 6x5,5x4 cm mass in the perineal region. The patient had cosmetic concerns, therefore she wanted the lesion to be removed surgically. The lesion was surgically removed. The histopathological evaluation of the specimen revealed nevus lipomatosus superficialis. A solitary type of giant nevus lipomatosus superficialis in the perineal region of a patient over the age of 50 is a very rare condition. Even rarely seen, nevus lipomatosus superficialis should be kept in mind in the differential diagnosis of perineal masses., Funda Tamer, Mehmet Eren Yuksel, and Literatura
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- English
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- European medical, health and pharmaceutical journal--MED00177703
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- European medical, health and pharmaceutical journal : open access reviewed journal | 2015 Volume:8 | Number:2
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- Date:
- 2015
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