2018
DOI: 10.31879/rcderm.v33i1.95
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Tricoblastoma de localización acral, una ubicación infrecuente: reporte de un caso

Abstract: Tricoblastoma es una neoplasia anexial benigna de la piel, de difícil diagnóstico clínico, por su baja prevalencia y por la ausencia de características clínicas patognomónicas. Por esta razón, es la biopsia la que hace el diagnóstico definitivo, ya que se suele confundir con otras neoplasias anexiales. Se presenta caso clínico de una mujer de 87 años con historia de 5 años de evolución de lesión nodular, sésil y simétrica ubicada en la falange proximal del primer ortejo del pie izquierdo, la cual había present… Show more

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“…2,7 In fact, to the best of our knowledge, there is only one other case of acral trichoblastoma reported in the literature, located on the dorsal aspect of a female patient's left first toe. 8 The histopathological examination of that case, published as trichoblastoma, showed lobules with a rim of basaloid cells and a center with clear cells. For this reason, in our opinion, this neoplasm must be considered an adamantinoid trichoblastoma (“cutaneous lymphadenoma”).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…2,7 In fact, to the best of our knowledge, there is only one other case of acral trichoblastoma reported in the literature, located on the dorsal aspect of a female patient's left first toe. 8 The histopathological examination of that case, published as trichoblastoma, showed lobules with a rim of basaloid cells and a center with clear cells. For this reason, in our opinion, this neoplasm must be considered an adamantinoid trichoblastoma (“cutaneous lymphadenoma”).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%