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Aggressive digital papillary adenoma: a case report.

T S Matysik1, M Port, J R Black

  • 1J. A. Haley Veterans Hospital, Tampa, Florida.

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|August 1, 1990
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Aggressive digital papillary adenoma is a rare skin lesion, often recurring after removal. This case highlights its occurrence on the foot, a less common site.

Area of Science:

  • Dermatopathology
  • Oncology

Background:

  • Aggressive digital papillary adenoma (ADPA) is a recently identified neoplastic entity.
  • Limited case reports exist, with only forty patients documented globally.

Observation:

  • ADPA predominantly affects the hands (three times more common than feet).
  • Lesions typically exhibit slow growth and are asymptomatic.
  • Local recurrence is frequent, occurring in approximately 50% of cases post-excision.

Findings:

  • This report details a rare case of ADPA occurring on the foot.
  • The case contributes to the limited understanding of ADPA distribution and clinical behavior.

Implications:

  • Increased awareness of ADPA on the foot is crucial for accurate diagnosis.

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  • Understanding recurrence patterns aids in refining treatment strategies.
  • Further research is needed to elucidate the pathogenesis and optimal management of ADPA.