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2021, Number 3

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Medicentro 2021; 25 (3)

Superficial cutaneous lipomatous nevus

Monteagudo GLA, Monteagudo ÁCJ, Anoceto AE, Pérez PAJ
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Language: Spanish
References: 7
Page: 522-528
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Key words:

lipomatosis, nevus, hamartoma.

ABSTRACT

A superficial cutaneous lipomatous nevus is an idiopathic connective tissue nevus or hamartoma characterized by single or multiple lobulated skin-colored tumors with a certain predilection for the pelvic girdle; its appearance is rare. Histologically, the presence of mature fat cells located ectopically in the dermis stands out. We present a 40-year-old male patient with a skin lesion of the right gluteal region since he was a child. On dermatological examination, he had multiple, skin-colored, papulonodular lesions of variable size and soft consistency located on the right buttock. Exeresis and skin biopsy of a larger papulonodular lesion were performed, with histopathological diagnosis of superficial cutaneous lipomatous nevus.


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