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Acta Dermatovenerol Croat ; 28(7): 228-232, 2020 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33834995

ABSTRACT

Targetoid hemosiderotic hemangioma is an acquired vascular malformation of unknown origin. We report the case of a 31-year-old man with a recurrent and spontaneous regressive targetoid hemosiderotic hemangioma. Diagnosis relied on clinical and histological findings. Physical examination revealed presence of an approximately 2 cm targetoid lesion located on the left arm, and associated with pain after pressure. No trigger agent (trauma, insect sting) was reported. Dermoscopy showed a group of red lacunae centrally, encircled by an intermediate yellow circular homogenous area and a red violaceous homogenous ring in the periphery. The histopathological examination and the immunohistochemical staining of the lesion were characteristic for a hemangioma-like proliferation of vessels in the upper part of the dermis, similar to a targetoid hemosiderotic angioma. We also review epidemiological, clinical, and histopathological findings in 6 similar cases presented in the literature. Spontaneous regression and recurrence have rarely been described in this type of skin lesion.


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Hemangioma , Skin Neoplasms , Adult , Hemangioma/diagnosis , Humans , Male , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local , Skin Neoplasms/diagnosis
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Skin Pharmacol Physiol ; 31(3): 144-146, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29614495

ABSTRACT

In 2015, the International League of Dermatological Societies and the European Dermatology Forum published a guideline for the treatment of actinic keratosis, which is classified as an evidence- and consensus-based S3 guideline. From the point of view of the GD Task Force "Licht.Hautkrebs.Prävention," an interdisciplinary expert panel of the Society for Dermopharmacy for the prevention and treatment of skin cancer, this guideline reveals strengths and weaknesses but, in summary, does not meet the claim for an evidence- and consensus-based S3 guideline.


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Keratosis, Actinic/therapy , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Skin Neoplasms/prevention & control , Consensus , Dermatology/methods , Evidence-Based Medicine , Humans , Skin Neoplasms/therapy
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