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Progressive nodular histiocytoma
1Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Military Hospital, Jalandhar Cantt-144005, India.
Abstract:
A 42-year-old male with progressive nodular histiocytoma is reported who presented with progressively increasing superficial reddish brown papules, deep cutaneous nodules and a pedunculated lesion with telangiectasia for the last 20 years. Histopathology revealed histiocytic, fibroblastic, and vascular proliferation, foam cells, occasional giant cells and iron deposit in the lesions.
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