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Fibrohistiocytic neoplasms. Carlos A. Cerruto, MD. Acral Fibrokeratoma Clinical Features. May be Hx of trauma Solitary dome-shaped horn Found in 50% patients with tuberous sclerosis (subungual and periungual fibroma) May originate from dermis or prox nail fold.
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Fibrohistiocytic neoplasms Carlos A. Cerruto, MD
Acral FibrokeratomaClinical Features • May be Hx of trauma • Solitary dome-shaped horn • Found in 50% patients with tuberous sclerosis (subungual and periungual fibroma) • May originate from dermis or prox nail fold
Acral FibrokeratomaHistologic Features • Central dermal fibrovascular core • Vertically oriented dermal collagen • Irregular epidermal hyperplasia • Thickened stratum corneum
Angiofibroma - Histology • Dome shaped papule • Ectatic vessels • Bizarre dermal fibroblastic cells • Mild basilar hyperpigmentation • Granular and clear cell variants
CASE # 5 • 40 y.o. female with polypoid lesion on her arm. Your diagnosis is: • A) Acrochordon • B) Atypical fibroxanthoma • C) Pleomorphic dermatofibroma • D) Pleomorphic fibroma • E) Dermatofibroma with monster cells
A) Acrochordon B) Atypical fibroxanthoma C) Pleomorphic dermatofibroma D) Pleomorphic fibroma E) Dermatofibroma with monster cells
CASE # 4 • All associations of this lesion are false, EXCEPT: • A) Multiple lesion are seen in Bannayan-Zonana syndrome • B) Multiple lesion are seen in Bloch-Sulzberger syndrome • C) Multiple lesions are seen in Cowden’s disease • D) Multiple lesions are seen in Birt-Hogg-Dube syndrome • E) Multiple lesions are seen in NF type I
CASE # 4 • All associations of this lesion are false, EXCEPT: • A) Multiple lesion are seen in Bannayan-Zonana syndrome • B) Multiple lesion are seen in Bloch-Sulzberger syndrome • C) Multiple lesions are seen in Cowden’s disease • D) Multiple lesions are seen in Birt-Hogg-Dube syndrome • E) Multiple lesions are seen in NF type I
Sclerotic Fibroma - Histology • Well circumscribed , unencapsulated dermal nodule • Paucicellular • Thickened homogenized eosinophilic bland spindled cells • Laminated pattern with clefting • Whorled wood grain pattern
CASE # 1 • 45 y.o. male with a recent growing nodule. Your diagnosis is: • A) Malignant fibrous histiocytoma • B) Deep fungal infection • C) Nodular fasciitis • D) Fibrous sarcoma • E) Leiomyoma
A) Malignant fibrous histiocytoma B) Deep fungal infection C) Nodular fasciitis D) Fibrous sarcoma E) Leiomyoma
Fibrocollagenous Storiform Cellular Histiocytoma Lipidized Angiomatous Aneurysmal Clear cell Granular cell Halo Monster cell Osteoclastic Myofibroblastic Myxoid Keloidal Palisading Atrophic Subcutaneous Combined DF variants