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Review
. 2019 Jan;46(1):67-73.
doi: 10.1111/cup.13366. Epub 2018 Nov 8.

Multiple cellular neurothekeomas in a middle-aged woman including the lower extremity: A case report and review of the current literature

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Multiple cellular neurothekeomas in a middle-aged woman including the lower extremity: A case report and review of the current literature

Pavandeep Gill et al. J Cutan Pathol. 2019 Jan.

Abstract

Cellular neurothekeoma is a benign cutaneous neoplasm that typically occurs on the head, neck, and upper body of young adults with a slight female predominance. It is a rare lesion to diagnose and multiple neurothekeomas in one patient are even more uncommon finding. We present a case of multiple neurothekeomas in a middle-aged woman with lower extremity involvement and summarize the current literature on multiple neurothekeoma patients. A 46-year-old female presented with nearly one dozen skin-colored papules on the head, upper limb, and lower limb. The lesions were clinically diagnosed as dermatofibromas and a nevus. Eight lesions were biopsied and confirmed to be cellular neurothekeomas, with one initially misinterpreted on histology as a dermatofibroma. Awareness of cellular neurothekeoma as a diagnostic entity and the possibility of atypical presentations as seen in our case (eg, in multiple numbers, in older adults, and on the lower extremity) are important in allowing for accurate clinical and histological diagnosis of these lesions. The possibility of a syndromic association with multiple cellular neurothekeomas should be explored further.

Keywords: cellular neurothekeoma; dermatofibroma; multiple neurothekeomas; neurothekeoma.

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