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Arch. argent. dermatol ; 64(5): 205-207, sep. 2014. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-775362

ABSTRACT

Los quistes vellosos eruptivos se presentan como lesiones de 1 a 4 mm, aspecto papular, color piel, rojizo a amarillento de etiología desconocida, localizados en tórax anterior o extremidades, con menor frecuencia pueden observarse en cara, cuello, abdomen y glúteos. Representan una patología poco frecuente derivada del infundíbulo piloso que puede ocurrir esporádicamente o ser heredada de forma autosómica dominante. Aunque su principal importancia radica en el diagnóstico diferencial, la dificultad en el manejo terapéutico es otro reto en esta entidad. Se presenta un caso de quistes vellosos eruptivos con compromiso extenso en el cual consideramos de interés peculiar, la localización facial.


Eruptive vellus hair cysts are papular lesions of 1-4 mm, skin color, reddish to yellowish, of unknown etiology, located on anterior chest or extremities. Less frequent locations may be seen on face, neck, abdomen and buttocks. It is an unusual condition resulting from hair infundibulum that may occur sporadically or being inherited in autosomal dominant manner. Although its main importance lies in the differential diagnosis, therapeutic approach is another challenge in this entity. A case of eruptive vellus cyst with extensive involvement is presented, emphasizing facial location of the lesions.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Young Adult , Cysts , Epidermal Cyst , Skin Diseases , Acne Vulgaris , Cautery
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Annals of Dermatology ; : 294-296, 2009.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-49891

ABSTRACT

Eruptive vellus hair cysts are asymptomatic, flesh-colored- to-bluish, 1-to-4 mm-sized papules that are usually located on the chest and extremities of children and young adults. Histologically, small cysts are observed in the mid-dermis and these cysts contain multiple hair shafts and keratinous materials. We report here on a case of eruptive vellus hair cysts that developed on a rare site, the labium major.


Subject(s)
Child , Humans , Young Adult , Extremities , Hair , Keratins , Thorax
3.
Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 1154-1157, 2009.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-220709

ABSTRACT

Eruptive vellus hair cyst (EVHC) is a benign epithelial tumor. Clinically, it usually presents as grouped or scattered yellowish to reddish-brown papules. It predominantly appears on the anterior part of the chest and extremities. Facial involvement is uncommon and 4 cases with facial involvement have been reported in the Korean dermatologic literature. However, involvement of the face coexistent with involvement of the trunk and extremities has never been reported in the Korean dermatologic literature. Herein, we report on a 10-year-old girl with multiple asymptomatic papules on her face, back and upper arms. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of EVHC that involves not only the face, but also the trunk and extremities in the Korean dermatologic literature.


Subject(s)
Child , Humans , Arm , Extremities , Hair , Thorax
4.
Annals of Dermatology ; : 11-13, 2008.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-187393

ABSTRACT

A 28-year-old woman presented with multiple, asymptomatic, erythematous to bluish papules located on the chest. Histopathologically, three round, well defined cystic structures were seen on the upper and lower dermis. The first cyst was milia, the second was apocrine hidrocystoma and the other, largest cyst was an eruptive vellus hair cyst (EVHC). A diagnosis of multiple pilosebaceous cysts combined with apocrine hidrocystoma was made. Since the milia and EVHC originate from the pilosebaceous unit, and the apocrine duct opens to the pilosebaceous orifice, we suggest that they can occur simultaneously in the same unit.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Biopsy , Dermis , Hair , Hidrocystoma , Thorax
5.
Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 410-412, 2007.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-87559

ABSTRACT

Eruptive vellus hair cysts are yellowish or reddish-brown and are grouped or scattered papules with a smooth or crusted surface. The cysts occur predominantly over the anterior part of the chest, extremities and axillae, although they can also be seen on the neck and groin and may range from a single lesion to hundreds. Lesions have rarely been reported to regress spontaneously, so patients request treatment for cosmetic reasons. Few case reports exist on therapy for eruptive vellus hair cysts. It is known that therapies can lead to unsatisfying results or recurrences. We report a case of an eruptive vellus hair cyst successfully treated by mini-incision.


Subject(s)
Humans , Axilla , Extremities , Groin , Hair , Neck , Recurrence , Thorax
6.
Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 362-363, 2004.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-50263

ABSTRACT

An eruptive vellus hair cyst is an uncommon, benign, epithelial tumor with hair differentiation. Clinically, it presents as asymptomatic, flesh-colored to yellowish, follicular papules, 1 to 4 mm in diameter, most commonly on the chest. It is usually seen in children and young adults but may be congenital. Histologically, it shows a middermal cyst lined by squamous epithelium containing keratinous material and vellus hairs. It has a tendency to clear spontaneously but may be persistent. We report a case of congenital eruptive vellus hair cyst in an 11-year-old girl who presented multiple pinhead-sized brown to black papules on her anterior chest since birth.


Subject(s)
Child , Female , Humans , Young Adult , Epithelium , Follicular Cyst , Hair , Parturition , Thorax
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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 780-783, 2003.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-50966

ABSTRACT

We report a 48-year-old female who had eruptive vellus hair cysts associated with milia on the face. Histopathologic examination of lesions on the forehead and cheek showed typical findings of eruptive vellus hair cysts and milia. These findings suggested that two entities are in some way related. Eruptive vellus hair cysts and milia can be considered as subtypes of multiple pilosebaceous cysts that may all present overlapping histologic features.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Cheek , Forehead , Hair
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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 244-246, 2001.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-34527

ABSTRACT

Eruptive vellus hair cyst and steatocystoma multiplex are two clinically similar conditions. Most cases can be differentiated by histological examination. However, in some patients overlapping histological features have been described. We present herein a 23-year-old man with combined eruptive vellus hair cyst and steatocystoma multiplex. Histopathologically, the cyst shows feature of steatocystoma multiplex and eruptive vellus hair cyst simultaneously. This case suggests that eruptive vellus hair cyst and steatocystoma multiplex are within the same spectrum of the disease process.


Subject(s)
Humans , Young Adult , Hair , Steatocystoma Multiplex
9.
Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 116-119, 1998.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-156842

ABSTRACT

Both eruptive vellus hair cyst and steatocystoma multiplex are uncommon conditions. There are clinical similarities between these two entities, but histological features are distinctive. We describe a patient with multiple subcutaneous nodules on the chest and both axilla, showing combined histological features of both an eruptive vellus hair cyst and steatocystoma multiplex. This case suggests that eruptive vellus hair cyst and steatocystoma multiplex are variants of one disorder which originate in the pilosebaceous duct.


Subject(s)
Humans , Axilla , Hair , Steatocystoma Multiplex , Thorax
10.
Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 149-152, 1994.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-62642

ABSTRACT

Eruptive vellus hair cysts and steatocystoma multiplex have clinical similarities in terms of age of onset, location and appeararice of the lesions, but histopathologic feitures are distinctively differen-tiated. We present herein a 37-year-old woman with eruptive vellus hair cyst and steatocystoma multiplex as well. The histopathologic sections from 2 different lesions showed features of both eruptive vellus hair cyst with sebaceous gland in and near the cyst wall, and steatocy toma multiplex with rudimentary hair follicle near the cyst wall. This case may support the premie that eruptive vellus hair cyst and steatocystoma multiplex have a common developmental origin.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Age of Onset , Hair Follicle , Hair , Sebaceous Glands , Steatocystoma Multiplex
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