2014
DOI: 10.4038/jdp.v8i1.6760
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Nevus lipomatosus cutaneous superficialis: an unusual presentation

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“…The lesions continue to progress for many years, once formed, they usually remain static. [7] Occasionally, they may ulcerate with foul smelling discharge [7][3][4] [14] probably owing to external trauma or ischaemia caused due to compression of the dermal vessels by ectopic fat tissue. [4] Second more rare form is the solitary form, presenting as an asymptomatic, solitary dome-shaped papule or nodule mimicking skin tag, hence also called pedunculated lipofibroma.…”
Section: Differential Diagnosesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lesions continue to progress for many years, once formed, they usually remain static. [7] Occasionally, they may ulcerate with foul smelling discharge [7][3][4] [14] probably owing to external trauma or ischaemia caused due to compression of the dermal vessels by ectopic fat tissue. [4] Second more rare form is the solitary form, presenting as an asymptomatic, solitary dome-shaped papule or nodule mimicking skin tag, hence also called pedunculated lipofibroma.…”
Section: Differential Diagnosesmentioning
confidence: 99%