2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.main.2006.07.034
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Le pilomatricome isolé du bras : une localisation rare. À propos d'un cas

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“…In a series of 346 cases of pilomatricoma, Pirouzmanesh et al found that the most frequent locations were in the head and neck (70% of cases), followed by the upper limbs (15.3% of cases) [3]. Although a few cases of pilomatricoma of the upper limb have been reported in the literature, particularly in the arm and forearm [11][12][13][14], no case of metacarpal pilomatricoma has been reported in the literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a series of 346 cases of pilomatricoma, Pirouzmanesh et al found that the most frequent locations were in the head and neck (70% of cases), followed by the upper limbs (15.3% of cases) [3]. Although a few cases of pilomatricoma of the upper limb have been reported in the literature, particularly in the arm and forearm [11][12][13][14], no case of metacarpal pilomatricoma has been reported in the literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First described by Wickens in 1858 [3] . It occurs during the first two decades of life [1] with a higher frequency in females [4] , the accuracy of its clinical and anatomopathological characteristics is attributed to Malherbe and Chenantais in 1880 [5] . Forbis and Helwing demonstrated in 1961 by an immunohistochemical study that the starting point of the tumor was the cells of the hair matrix [6] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Originally described in 1880 by Malherbe and Chenantais as a benign, calcified tumour of the sebaceous glands. In its typical form, pilomatricoma is a tumour of young people under the age of 20, which appears clinically as a small, solitary, asymptomatic and sometimes painful subcutaneous nodule, the most frequent locations of which are the head and neck [1] .…”
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“…Certains auteurs ont toutefois proposé des examens d'imagerie complémentaires comme l’échographie pour aider au diagnostic. L'IRM a peu d'intérêt en pédiatrie [ 7 , 8 ]. La radiographie standard est utile uniquement devant la suspicion d'un pilomatricome significativement calcifié.…”
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“…En ce qui concerne les différentes localisations de pilomatricome, nos résultats sont en accord avec les données de la littérature avec une atteinte fréquente de la région cervico-faciale [ 12 ]. Seulement quelques exceptionnelles localisations au niveau des membres, ont été observées [ 7 , 13 ]. Le pilomatricome est une tumeur généralement unique.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified