| Literature DB >> 30333057 |
Ouiame El Jouari1, Salim Gallouj2, Sara Elloudi3, Ghita Senhaji3, Mouna Rimani4, Fatima Zahra Mernissi3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Glomus tumor is a benign and vascular hamartoma that originates from the neuromyoarterial cells of the normal glomus apparatus in the reticular dermis. The etiology of glomus tumors is unknown. It usually presents as a small, slightly raised, bluish or pinkish-red, painful nodule of the fingertips and the pulp. we report an atypical case of a patient of painless glomus tumor. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Dermoscopy; Glomus tumor; Histology; Painless; Surgery
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30333057 PMCID: PMC6193307 DOI: 10.1186/s13256-018-1837-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Fig. 1Purplish painless soft tumor, covered with yellowish hemorrhagic crusts, involving the index finger and deforming the nail
Fig. 2Polymorphic vessels (red arrows), rainbow pattern (blue circles) with yellowish, hemorrhagic crusts (yellow arrows), and deformation of the nail (green arrows)
Fig. 3Radiography of the hand, face and profile: no bony lesions
Fig. 4Magnetic resonance imaging: 26 × 16 mm low tissue mass signal intensity on T1, marked hyperintensity on T2, and enhancement on T1 after gadolinium injection.
Fig. 5Surgical excision of glomus tumor
Fig. 6(a) Hematoxylin-eosin-saffron stain G × 200 - > Proliferation of ovoid cells (blue arrows). (b) Hematoxylin-eosin-saffron stain G × 50: Dermal proliferation getting organized around vascular clefts (blue arrows). (c) Immunohistochemistry G × 400: Antibody anti-acute myeloid leukemia (blue arrows)