2019
DOI: 10.1111/1346-8138.14767
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Multiple microvenular hemangioma eruptively concentrated on an adult face: Importance of clinical differential diagnosis

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“…Papules or plaques are less frequent morphological features, followed by macules or patches . To our knowledge, 12 cases of multiple MVH have been reported, but those lesions ranged in diameter from 0.5 to 1.8 cm . Multiple and large plaques and patches with linear distribution, as with the patient described here, are rare.…”
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“…Papules or plaques are less frequent morphological features, followed by macules or patches . To our knowledge, 12 cases of multiple MVH have been reported, but those lesions ranged in diameter from 0.5 to 1.8 cm . Multiple and large plaques and patches with linear distribution, as with the patient described here, are rare.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 48%
“…3 To our knowledge, 12 cases of multiple MVH have been reported, but those lesions ranged in diameter from 0.5 to 1.8 cm. 4,5 Multiple and large plaques and patches with linear distribution, as with the patient described here, are rare. In most cases, MVH occurs in young to middle-aged adults, with a slight predominance for women.…”
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confidence: 57%
“…Sólo el 3% de los casos se manifiesta como placas o máculas y es infrecuente su presentación como lesiones múltiples. 7 La dermatoscopía ha sido reportada como herramienta de baja especificidad pero de ayuda diagnóstica, destacando un eritema difuso con glóbulos pequeños bien delimitados y presencia de un retículo pigmentario periférico. Si su localización es facial se puede observar una pseudo-red pigmentaria sin glóbulos.…”
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“…Los glóbulos representarían la proliferación de los vasos capilares. 7,8 Dentro de su diagnóstico diferencial clínico se describen neoplasias, tumores no-vasculares y lesiones inflamatorias tales como leiomiomas, dermatofibromas, linfomas cutáneos, lupus discoide, morfea, tuberculosis cutánea, liquen plano, sarcoidosis, dermatosis purpúricas pigmentarias y reacciones medicamentosas. A nivel clínico e histopatológico, frecuentemente se ha descrito el sarcoma de Kaposi (SK), angiosarcoma bien diferenciado, hemangioendotelioma kaposiforme, hemangioma capilar lobular y hemangioma…”
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