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Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open ; 12(3): e5662, 2024 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38528849

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The expression "pleomorphic adenoma" has been used synonymously with mixed cutaneous tumors and chondroid syringomas. It originates from eccrine or apocrine skin, salivary glands, and lacrimal glands. Histologically, it comprises an epithelial-lined glandular component embedded in the cartilaginous, myxomatous, or fibrous stroma. These lesions are usually misdiagnosed because they are extremely rare. It commonly affects middle-aged men and has a slow-growing nature. The usual manifestation is a firm nodular lesion in the periorbital region, particularly at eyelid margins. A unique presentation of this tumor was described in a young woman. The tumor presented as a small, static, nontender lump located at the junction of the superior margin of the left eyebrow and forehead. After a thorough clinical assessment, she underwent a complete surgical excision of the lesion. The most probable preoperative clinical impression at that time was that of a sebaceous cyst. However, histopathological examination revealed it to be a pleomorphic adenoma, which, to our knowledge, has never been reported in the literature at this specific anatomical site. Two years after the procedure, the patient's follow-up was uneventful, and revealed no recurrence of the lesion. Although its incidence is exceptionally low, it should always be considered in the differential diagnosis of cutaneous lesions in the head, neck, and trunk. Complete surgical excision for histopathological assessment is recommended to rule out malignancy and avoid the frequent issue of local recurrence in cases of benign tumors.

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Cureus ; 15(11): e49484, 2023 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38024053

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The term "delta phalanx" is proposed to characterize an uncommon deformity that typically affects the middle phalanx of a finger. It has the appearance of the Greek capital letter delta, meaning it is shaped like a triangle. Because the faulty epiphysis occurs proximally to distally instead of along its usual horizontal course, the bone has a semilunar shape. Functional impairment or significant finger shortening are indications for surgery. A variety of congenital hand anomalies are linked to the delta phalanx. Few cases of middle delta phalanx in the ulnar polydactyly finger have been documented. This case study investigates an extremely uncommon occurrence of metacarpal delta phalanx in an ulnar polydactyly finger.

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Cureus ; 13(12): e20856, 2021 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35111490

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Polydactyly is a common congenital malformation in which extra digits are present in at least one extremity. It has various presentations, and it can be an isolated anomaly or part of other diseases. Most isolated polydactyly cases are sporadic and unilateral, but there is an increased incidence in some populations. Polydactyly is multifactorial and can occur in different forms. Its main line of treatment is surgery to improve cosmesis and functioning. In this report, we present a rare case of bilateral complex hand polydactyly in a one-year-seven-months old girl of African descent. She is otherwise healthy with no family history of malformations. The pattern is not consistent with any syndromic disease. She subsequently underwent surgical resection of the extra digits.

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