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Eccrine angiomatous hamartoma is a rare, benign skin tumor typically occurring on the hands and feet. It is usually congenital in origin but, less commonly, it may also appear later in life. Eccrine angiomatous hamartoma may appear in various colours and
Natalia Dąbrowska +4 more
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Hairless hyperhidrotic plaque in a young male [PDF]
An 18-year-old male presented with an erythematous plaque on the left side of face and neck since 4 years. The lesion was devoid of hair, had follicular prominences, and showed increased localized sweating.
Akanksha Kaushik +2 more
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Eccrine angiomatous hamartoma: Late onset facial presentation
Eccrine angiomatous hamartoma (EAH) is a very rare benign neoplastic condition characterized by hamartomatous proliferation of eccrine glands and accompanying blood vessels and lymphatics.
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Congenital eccrine angiomatous hamartoma: A rare entity revisited
Eccrine angiomatous hamartoma (EAH) is a rare benign malformation characterized by eccrine and vascular components. It usually presents at birth or during early infancy or childhood on lower extremities as a nodule or plaque.
Vibhu Mendiratta +4 more
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Eccrine angiomatous hamartoma (EAH) is an exceedingly rare benign tumor-like lesion prevalent in childhood, which can produce pain and marked sweating. Histological features include proliferation of eccrine sweat glands and angiomatous capillary channels.
Sanjiv Choudhary +2 more
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Eccrine angiomatous hamartoma: A rare skin lesion with diverse histological features
Eccrine angiomatous hamartoma (EAH) is an exceedingly rare benign tumor-like lesion prevalent in childhood which may produce pain and marked sweating.
Sumit Kar, Ajay Krishnan, Nitin Gangane
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Eccrine angiomatous hamartoma: a review of ten cases. [PDF]
Eccrine angiomatous hamartoma (EAH) is a rare benign nodular lesion characterized by the proliferation of eccrine and vascular structures, generally capillaries, in the middle and deep dermis. It may be congenital or appear later in childhood, but rarely arises in adulthood.To investigate the clinicopathologic features of EAH in Korean patients.Ten ...
Shin J, Jang YH, Kim SC, Kim YC.
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Multiple glomus tumours: Clinical, ultrasonographic and histopathologic findings of a rare disease. [PDF]
Glomus tumour is a rare benign neoplasm originating from the glomus body, clinically presenting as a violet‐coloured, painful nodule more sensitive when exposed to cold or hot. This hamartoma is typically solitary and predominantly affects the limbs, extremities and nail beds. The appearance of multiple tumours and lesions not placed in the extremities
Wiese B +4 more
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Subungual Eccrine Angiomatous Hamartoma: Description of a Novel Dermoscopic Feature [PDF]
Takahiro Mizuta +2 more
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Adult-onset Eccrine Angiomatous Hamartoma: Report of a Rare Case [PDF]
Reza Yaghoobi +3 more
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