Fibrous histiocytoma/dermatofibroma in children: the same as adults?
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Fibrous histiocytoma/dermatofibroma in children: the same as adults?
Abstract
Fibrous histiocytoma (FH) or dermatofibroma is a common cutaneous lesion mostly seen in adults and rare in the first two years of life. Two hundred sixty-seven patients younger than 18 years with a diagnosis of FH or dermatomyofibroma, a lesion with morphologic overlap with FH, were identified from the files of a single institution, with only 13 (4.8%) occurring in patients younger than 5 years. Ten patients had either underlying neurologic, autoimmune, or metabolic disorders or a family history of autoimmune conditions. Histologic review of hematoxylin and eosin staining and immunostaining on 75 FHs and dermatomyofibroma in 70 patients showed the following results: 33 classic FHs, 8 classic FHs characterized by a peculiar retiform morphology with thin fascicles of elongated cells forming a network reminiscent of the eruptive variant of FH, 19 deep/cellular variants, 5 aneurysmal variants, 3 lipidized variants (including two lesions in a patient affected by mucopolysaccharidosis IV), 3 dermatomyofibromas, and 4 isolated cases of hemosiderotic, granular cell atypical, and epithelioid FH. Immunostaining for factor XIIIa highlighted a dense network of dendritic cells in FH, which was significantly reduced in the FH with retiform morphology. Smooth muscle actin staining was positive in a high percentage of FHs (85.3%). The current series demonstrates that FH in children may show unique clinical and morphologic features. The retiform pattern with decreased dendritic cells found in congenital lesions and in two older patients with lesions in two locations might have a different pathogenesis, probably related to an altered immune response in very young patients.
Keywords: Dermatofibroma; Dermatomyofibroma; Fibrous histiocytoma; Pediatric; Skin neoplasms; Soft-tissue neoplasms.
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