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[Eccrine angiomatous hamartoma: an atypical case]
A Gadroy1, H Belhadjali, P Bayle
1Service de Dermatologie, CHU Purpan, Toulouse.
Background:
We report a case of eccrine angiomatous hamartoma. This rare and benign skin disease is histologically characterized by the proliferation of both eccrine glands and vascular structures.
Case Report:
A 65 year-old man had developed during the previous 8 years post-traumatic, angiomatous, extensive and plurifocal lesions of the left lower limb. There was neither pain or local hyperhidrosis. The diagnosis of eccrine angiomatous hamartoma was made on histological evidence.
Discussion:
This observation is original because of the onset of the disease after 50 years of age, its widespread and plurifocal character and probable triggering-off by minor local trauma. The classical surgical treatment of eccrine angiomatous hamartoma was not suitable and a laser-CO2 therapy was undertaken instead. The results were very discreet.