A painless glomus tumor: a case report
Abstract Background Glomus tumor is a benign and vascular hamartoma that originates from the neuromyoarterial cells of the normal glomus apparatus in the reticular dermis. The etiology of glomus tumors is unknown. It usually presents as a small, slightly raised, bluish or pinkish-red, painful nodule...
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doaj-7041d3fda1a6426f9466654e288fd2ab2020-11-25T01:49:19ZengBMCJournal of Medical Case Reports1752-19472018-10-011211410.1186/s13256-018-1837-2A painless glomus tumor: a case reportOuiame EL Jouari0Salim Gallouj1Sara Elloudi2Ghita Senhaji3Mouna Rimani4Fatima Zahra Mernissi5Department of Dermatology University Hospital Hassan IIFaculty of MedicineDepartment of Dermatology University Hospital Hassan IIDepartment of Dermatology University Hospital Hassan IIHassan Center of AnatomopathologyDepartment of Dermatology University Hospital Hassan IIAbstract Background Glomus tumor is a benign and vascular hamartoma that originates from the neuromyoarterial cells of the normal glomus apparatus in the reticular dermis. The etiology of glomus tumors is unknown. It usually presents as a small, slightly raised, bluish or pinkish-red, painful nodule of the fingertips and the pulp. we report an atypical case of a patient of painless glomus tumor. Case presentation Our patient, a 60-year-old Moroccan man, had a 2.5 cm purplish painless soft tumor, covered with melliciric and hemorrhagic crusts, involving the first phalanx of his right index finger. This tumor was compressing his nail plate. No bony lesions were identified by radiographic studies, but magnetic resonance imaging was suggestive of glomus tumor. Surgical excision was performed with directed healing. Conclusions The diagnosis of a glomus tumor is an eventuality even in the absence of pain.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13256-018-1837-2Glomus tumorPainlessDermoscopyHistologySurgery |
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Ouiame EL Jouari Salim Gallouj Sara Elloudi Ghita Senhaji Mouna Rimani Fatima Zahra Mernissi A painless glomus tumor: a case report Journal of Medical Case Reports Glomus tumor Painless Dermoscopy Histology Surgery |
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Ouiame EL Jouari Salim Gallouj Sara Elloudi Ghita Senhaji Mouna Rimani Fatima Zahra Mernissi |
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A painless glomus tumor: a case report |
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A painless glomus tumor: a case report |
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A painless glomus tumor: a case report |
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A painless glomus tumor: a case report |
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A painless glomus tumor: a case report |
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painless glomus tumor: a case report |
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Abstract Background Glomus tumor is a benign and vascular hamartoma that originates from the neuromyoarterial cells of the normal glomus apparatus in the reticular dermis. The etiology of glomus tumors is unknown. It usually presents as a small, slightly raised, bluish or pinkish-red, painful nodule of the fingertips and the pulp. we report an atypical case of a patient of painless glomus tumor. Case presentation Our patient, a 60-year-old Moroccan man, had a 2.5 cm purplish painless soft tumor, covered with melliciric and hemorrhagic crusts, involving the first phalanx of his right index finger. This tumor was compressing his nail plate. No bony lesions were identified by radiographic studies, but magnetic resonance imaging was suggestive of glomus tumor. Surgical excision was performed with directed healing. Conclusions The diagnosis of a glomus tumor is an eventuality even in the absence of pain. |
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Glomus tumor Painless Dermoscopy Histology Surgery |
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