Congenital smooth muscle hamartoma.
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Bonifazi E. 2014. Congenital smooth muscle hamartoma. Eur. J. Pediat. Dermatol. 24 (2): 116.
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Abstract
Case report. A 1-month-old little girl was first observed due to a dark spot on the right leg present from birth, that had not changed over time. The dermatological examination revealed (Fig. 1) a 3.5 x 2.5 cm patch, regularly oval with larger transverse axis, peripheral erythematous ring and leaden color in the center; on the patch there were longer and darker hairs. The palpation showed no obvious infiltration. Dermoscopy (Fig. 2) showed no melanocytic pattern. We refrained from making a diagnosis and we reviewed the child after 3 weeks: the only differences (Fig. 3) was a less visible hair component and moderate infiltration of the lesion at palpation that allowed us to perceive a thrill reminiscent of smooth muscle hamartoma.At the 3rd visit when the little girl was aged 4 months (Fig. 4) the infiltration increased with the formation of a central fold and at palpation a more marked feeling of contractility.
Keywords
Congenital smooth muscle hamartoma