A case of primitive non-neural granular cell tumor presenting as a single painless bleeding nodule

A case of primitive non-neural granular cell tumor presenting as a single painless bleeding nodule

Authors

  • Luca Feci Dept. Clinical Medicine and Immunological Sciences, Dermatology Section, University of Siena, Siena, Italy
  • Clelia Miracco Dept. of Oncology, Pathology Section, University of Siena, Siena, Italy
  • Michele Fimiani Dept. Clinical Medicine and Immunological Sciences, Dermatology Section, University of Siena, Siena, Italy
  • Pietro Rubegni Dept. Clinical Medicine and Immunological Sciences, Dermatology Section, University of Siena, Siena, Italy

Keywords:

primitive non-neural granular-cell tumor, dermoscopy, immunohistochemistry

Abstract

Primitive non-neural granular cell tumor is a rare tumor of uncertain lineage that clinically presents as a solitary painless nodule most typically on the extremity or trunk of an adult. We report the case of a 20-year-old man with a small reddish papule on the abdomen, measuring about 2 x 3 mm, surrounded by a faint erythematous halo.  Dermoscopy examination shows diffuse red color and weak whitish striae. However, only histological and immunohistochemical evaluation allowed us to perform the correct diagnosis.

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Published

2014-04-30

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Observation

How to Cite

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Feci L, Miracco C, Fimiani M, Rubegni P. A case of primitive non-neural granular cell tumor presenting as a single painless bleeding nodule. Dermatol Pract Concept. Published online April 30, 2014:59-61. doi:10.5826/dpc.0402a12

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