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Eccrine angiomatous hamartoma mimicking a traumatic hemorrhage. [PDF]
Eccrine angiomatous hamartoma (EAH) is a rare benign disease that is characterized by an abnormal proliferation of eccrine glands and vascular elements. It is generally congenital, but it can appear before puberty. It usually presents as a single plaque or nodule, but multiple patch-like lesions are also possible.
Yun JH, Kang HK, Na SY, Roh JY, Lee JR.
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Bier (1895) first reported the sudoriparous angioma as association of angioma and supralesional sweating with pain1. There have been several reports of this distinctive nevus1-4. We report one such case with a slight different morphology.
Jayaraman M +2 more
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Limping Child with a Painful Sweaty Blue Patch on Foot: A Case of Eccrine Angiomatous Hamartoma [PDF]
Prakhar Srivastava +2 more
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Eccrine angiomatous hamartoma in a patient with nevus depigmentosus and nevus spilus
Toshiyuki Yamamoto +2 more
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Atypical presentation of pediatric antiphospholipid syndrome [PDF]
Harrison Shawa, BS +2 more
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Abstract Background and Aims Skin tumors are one of the most common complaints among patients due to their external location and esthetic reasons. Skin tumors have a wide spectrum from being benign, with only esthetic problems, to malignant, which can be fatal.
Emilio Quilatan Villanueva III
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Angiomatous Hamartoma - A Rare Presentation [PDF]
Eccrine Angiomatous Hamartoma (EAH) is a benign rare skin neoplasm characterised histologically by abnormal proliferation of sweat glands and surrounding capillaries and other dermal elements like fatty lobules and hair.
SHARAD HERNOT +4 more
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Multiple painful brownish plaques associated with local hyperphidrosis
Eccrine angiomatous hamartoma is a rare hamartomatous lesion characterized by proliferation of eccrine glands and small blood vessels, and occasionally other elements.
Nilay Duman +3 more
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A 7-year-old girl presented with asymptomatic bruise-like hairy nodules on her right lower leg since 8 months of age. Histopathology demonstrated an increased number of blood vessels and eccrine glands, thicker collagen bundles, and a terminal hair follicle in catagen phase.
Dadlani, Chicky, Orlow, Seth J
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Somatic PIK3CA Variants Are Associated With Eccrine Angiomatous Hamartomas
Objectives:. Eccrine angiomatous hamartoma (EAH) is a rare vascular anomaly with mixed eccrine and vascular components, typically identified in children. While benign, EAH can cause significant morbidity and be difficult to treat.
Lana Bricknell +5 more
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