Clear cell acanthoma is a rare, epidermal tumor not common in the area of the
nipples; indeed, the literature describes only 8 cases, all showing unilateral
presentation. We here report the first case of bilateral clear cell acanthoma
with good response to topical corticosteroids.Case reportA sixteen-year old girl presented with 2 excrescent, fleshy, and exudative
tumor masses in both nipples and areola mammae. A biopsy was conducted and
confirmed clear cell acanthoma histopathologically. Treatment with strong
corticosteroids resulted in rapid improvement and resolution. After one year
of follow-up, the patient developed atopic dermatitis.DiscussionWe describe the first case of bilateral clear cell acanthoma localized in the
nipple/areola that resolved with powerful corticosteroids, suggesting a
reactive etiology of the lesion.
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