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Giant Muscle Invasive Dermatofibroma Clinically Mimicking a Malignant Tumor

Dermatofibromas are common benign fibrohistiocytic lesions, usually appearing as slow growing firm dermal nodules with a predilection for the extremities (mostly the lower legs). They are found mostly in middle-aged women and are usually smaller than 2 cm in diameter. Giant dermatofibromas exceeding...

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Autores principales: Kinoshita, Hideyuki, Ishii, Takeshi, Kamoda, Hiroto, Tsukanishi, Toshinori, Orita, Sumihisa, Inage, Kazuhide, Ohtori, Seiji, Yonemoto, Tsukasa
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6458953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31049230
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/4503272
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author Kinoshita, Hideyuki
Ishii, Takeshi
Kamoda, Hiroto
Tsukanishi, Toshinori
Orita, Sumihisa
Inage, Kazuhide
Ohtori, Seiji
Yonemoto, Tsukasa
author_facet Kinoshita, Hideyuki
Ishii, Takeshi
Kamoda, Hiroto
Tsukanishi, Toshinori
Orita, Sumihisa
Inage, Kazuhide
Ohtori, Seiji
Yonemoto, Tsukasa
author_sort Kinoshita, Hideyuki
collection PubMed
description Dermatofibromas are common benign fibrohistiocytic lesions, usually appearing as slow growing firm dermal nodules with a predilection for the extremities (mostly the lower legs). They are found mostly in middle-aged women and are usually smaller than 2 cm in diameter. Giant dermatofibromas exceeding 5 cm in diameter are rare. In recent years, reports have suggested a relationship between the primary size of dermatofibromas and rates of local recurrence and metastases after surgery. This relationship is however debated. The present report describes the case of a giant muscle invasive tumor in a 51-year-old female patient who presented with a large ulcerated mass in the right upper arm. The tumor appeared clinically malignant, measuring approximately 12 cm × 6 cm in size, with ulceration and invasion of surrounding muscle. Wide resection of the tumor was performed with myocutaneous flap-plasty. Histopathological examination showed evidence of a dermatofibroma. No recurrence, metastases, or other complications were noted at 5 years after surgery. The present case demonstrates that although dermatofibromas are essentially benign, they may present with atypical features including large size, ulceration, and muscle invasion, clinically mimicking malignant tumors.
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spelling pubmed-64589532019-05-02 Giant Muscle Invasive Dermatofibroma Clinically Mimicking a Malignant Tumor Kinoshita, Hideyuki Ishii, Takeshi Kamoda, Hiroto Tsukanishi, Toshinori Orita, Sumihisa Inage, Kazuhide Ohtori, Seiji Yonemoto, Tsukasa Case Rep Dermatol Med Case Report Dermatofibromas are common benign fibrohistiocytic lesions, usually appearing as slow growing firm dermal nodules with a predilection for the extremities (mostly the lower legs). They are found mostly in middle-aged women and are usually smaller than 2 cm in diameter. Giant dermatofibromas exceeding 5 cm in diameter are rare. In recent years, reports have suggested a relationship between the primary size of dermatofibromas and rates of local recurrence and metastases after surgery. This relationship is however debated. The present report describes the case of a giant muscle invasive tumor in a 51-year-old female patient who presented with a large ulcerated mass in the right upper arm. The tumor appeared clinically malignant, measuring approximately 12 cm × 6 cm in size, with ulceration and invasion of surrounding muscle. Wide resection of the tumor was performed with myocutaneous flap-plasty. Histopathological examination showed evidence of a dermatofibroma. No recurrence, metastases, or other complications were noted at 5 years after surgery. The present case demonstrates that although dermatofibromas are essentially benign, they may present with atypical features including large size, ulceration, and muscle invasion, clinically mimicking malignant tumors. Hindawi 2019-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6458953/ /pubmed/31049230 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/4503272 Text en Copyright © 2019 Hideyuki Kinoshita et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Case Report
Kinoshita, Hideyuki
Ishii, Takeshi
Kamoda, Hiroto
Tsukanishi, Toshinori
Orita, Sumihisa
Inage, Kazuhide
Ohtori, Seiji
Yonemoto, Tsukasa
Giant Muscle Invasive Dermatofibroma Clinically Mimicking a Malignant Tumor
title Giant Muscle Invasive Dermatofibroma Clinically Mimicking a Malignant Tumor
title_full Giant Muscle Invasive Dermatofibroma Clinically Mimicking a Malignant Tumor
title_fullStr Giant Muscle Invasive Dermatofibroma Clinically Mimicking a Malignant Tumor
title_full_unstemmed Giant Muscle Invasive Dermatofibroma Clinically Mimicking a Malignant Tumor
title_short Giant Muscle Invasive Dermatofibroma Clinically Mimicking a Malignant Tumor
title_sort giant muscle invasive dermatofibroma clinically mimicking a malignant tumor
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6458953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31049230
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/4503272
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