2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.adengl.2020.04.001
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Distal Digital Myopericytoma: A Dermoscopic Case Study

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“…Therefore, it can be a differential diagnosis for hemangiopericytomas, myofibromas, and glomus tumors. Dermoscopy has been previously disclosed unfocused arborizing vessels, structureless light brown areas, and shiny white streaks [1,2]. In our case, dermoscopy presented homogeneous white-red areas surrounded by a whitish collarette and classic features of pyogenic granuloma, which was our first clinical suspicion.…”
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“…Therefore, it can be a differential diagnosis for hemangiopericytomas, myofibromas, and glomus tumors. Dermoscopy has been previously disclosed unfocused arborizing vessels, structureless light brown areas, and shiny white streaks [1,2]. In our case, dermoscopy presented homogeneous white-red areas surrounded by a whitish collarette and classic features of pyogenic granuloma, which was our first clinical suspicion.…”
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confidence: 58%
“…Although MPC has been confused with several tumors such as hemangiopericytoma in the past, the World Health Organization (WHO) has classified it as a distinct soft tissue tumor 2 . Globally, <200 cases have been described in the literature, and <30 lesions have been reported on the hands 3 .…”
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