| Literature DB >> 25989988 |
Chihiro Shiiya1, Hiroo Hata1, Yuka Inamura1, Keisuke Imafuku1, Shinya Kitamura1, Hiromi Fujita2, Hiroshi Shimizu1.
Abstract
Hidroacanthoma simplex (HAS) is a rare benign eccrine adnexal tumor. HAS is sometimes clinically or pathologically misdiagnosed as squamous cell carcinoma in situ (Bowen's disease; BD), seborrheic keratosis (SK) or other adnexal tumor. To date, there has never been a report focusing on dermoscopic features to distinguish HAS from BD and SK. We found the following dermoscopic findings to be characteristic of HAS: fine black dots/globules (75% of cases) and fine scales arranged annularly (100% of cases). In contrast, glomerular vessels, which are typically observed in BD, were not seen in any of the four cases. Cerebriform appearance and milia-like cysts, which are typically observed in SK, were also not seen in any of the four cases. The existence of "scattered fine black dots/globules" and "fine scales arranged annularly", and the absence of the glomerular vessels, may contribute to precise diagnosis of HAS. Even though HAS resembles BD or SK clinically, it can be distinguished from these by the characteristic dermoscopic features.Entities:
Keywords: Bowen's disease; dermoscopy; diagnosis; hidroacanthoma simplex; seborrheic keratosis
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25989988 DOI: 10.1111/1346-8138.12945
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dermatol ISSN: 0385-2407 Impact factor: 4.005