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“…The 3 cases (type C) with extensive monomelic infiltration were related to mixed forms (two cases) and the cellular form (one case). These differ from reported cases of zosteriform collagenoma [11][12][13] or papulolinear collagenoma [14][15][16][17] because of their progression to monomelic involvement of the entire limb, with profound infiltration and consequent functional impairment. It is important to point out that although histopathology was useful for the diagnosis of borderline clinical cases, it did not provide information on prognosis.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 95%
“…The 3 cases (type C) with extensive monomelic infiltration were related to mixed forms (two cases) and the cellular form (one case). These differ from reported cases of zosteriform collagenoma [11][12][13] or papulolinear collagenoma [14][15][16][17] because of their progression to monomelic involvement of the entire limb, with profound infiltration and consequent functional impairment. It is important to point out that although histopathology was useful for the diagnosis of borderline clinical cases, it did not provide information on prognosis.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 95%
“…Our case can be classified in the category of isolated collagenoma but is different from the most reported cases by its superficial nature. Romiti et al (2) first proposed papulolinear collagenoma as a variant of collagenoma within the umbrella of connective tissue nevi. In the original description, papular, and linear lesions occurred on the dorsal hand and fingers in a 45‐year‐old Brazilian woman.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In both of these autosomal dominant traits, rather large lesions probably represent a type 2 segmental manifestation, being superimposed on the nonsegmental phenotype (2). By contrast, the linear collagen naevus tends to occur as a sporadic and isolated disorder (3,4). Here we describe a further case of this unusual naevus.…”
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confidence: 83%
“…the term "zosteriform connective tissue naevus" (5-7), but for obvious reasons the arrangement of this disorder is not "zosteriform" (8). Other authors preferred the name "papulolinear collagenoma" and thought that the disorder followed Blaschko's lines but they were not quite sure about this assumption (4,9,10). The present case lends further underpinning to their view.…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 99%