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We present a case of hair follicle
nevus
, a rare hamartoma composed of vellus hair follicles.
Hair follicle nevus
should be differentiated from accessory auricle, trichofolliculoma and hair
nevus
.
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PMID:Hair follicle nevus. 821 27
Four cases of hair follicle
nevi
are described.
Hair follicle nevus
is an extremely rare hamartoma occurring on the face, which has had no clear histopathologic definition until now. A short review of the clinicopathologic features of this disease is presented.
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PMID:Hair follicle nevus. 142 52
Hair follicle nevus
has been variously defined as a specific type of neoplasm with follicular differentiation or as a synonym for trichofolliculoma; the latter view has predominated in recent years. We report a nodular lesion that was identified histopathologically as a hamartoma with follicular differentiation and that systematic serial sectioning showed not to be a trichofolliculoma. After reviewing previous descriptions of lesions diagnosed as hair follicle
nevus
, and in the light of our own observations, we believe that hair follicle
nevus
is a distinct type of adnexal hamartoma.
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PMID:Hair follicle nevus: case report and review. 872 98
We report a 2-year-old boy with an elastic soft, flatly elevated, skin-colored nodule on his nasal ala. Histologic examination revealed numerous small hair follicles in several stages of maturation in the dermis. Serial sections did not show any cartilage or a central epithelial lined cystic structure. Based on clinico-pathologic findings, we diagnosed this lesion as a hair follicle
nevus
.
Hair follicle nevus
is quite rare. Histologically, it is very important not to find cartilage or a central epithelial lined cystic structure for distinction from an accessory auricle and from a trichofolliculoma, respectively. Awareness of the clinical and pathologic characterization of hair follicle
nevus
is an aid to a correct diagnosis.
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PMID:Hair follicle nevus in a 2-year old. 1830 56
We report the case of a 26-year-old man who presented with small soft nodules with tiny hairs that had been present on his nose since childhood. The nodules were initially diagnosed as melanocytic
nevi
. However, dermoscopy showed many uniform hair follicles and an interfollicular 'pseudo-pigment network' in the nodules. Histologically, many well-differentiated hair follicles and sebaceous glands were seen in the dermis. Serial sectioning revealed neither central cysts nor a central canal. We therefore diagnosed this case as hair follicle
nevus
. Dermoscopy is now widely used as a non-invasive, in vivo technique for the diagnosis of pigmented skin lesions.
Hair follicle nevus
is a very rare disease and this is the first report to demonstrate the manifestation of this clinical entity by dermoscopy.
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PMID:Hair follicle nevus - A dermoscopic approach. 1842 80
Hair follicle nevus
(HFN) is a rare hamartomatous lesion of the folliculosebaceous unit, with or without admixed fibroadipose or muscular tissue. It typically has a congenital presentation in the preauricular area of infants and is frequently confused with an accessory tragus. Acquired tumors with similar histopathologic features have been described infrequently during adolescence and adult life. We report yet another unique presentation of this unusual lesion in a 4-year-old girl who had a long-standing tumor of the nasal columella that started growing rapidly after trauma. Histopathologic examination revealed increased numbers of hair follicles, some of which were associated with diminutive sebaceous glands, with no associated central cystic structure. In addition, the infundibula of the follicles were dilated and filled with keratinous debris. Although these hamartomas are common in the head and neck region, to our knowledge, this is the first report of a HFN at this anatomic location. In addition, this tumor has an overall architecture of a HFN but is accompanied by features of a comedo
nevus
. We also present a review of the literature and summarize the current diagnostic criteria for HFN.
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PMID:Hair Follicle Nevus With Features of Comedo Nevus: An Expanding Spectrum. 2684 16
We herein report a case of hair follicle
nevus
, a rare hamartoma found on the face and showing follicular differentiation, which was associated with sebaceous hyperplasia. Dermoscopy of the lesion showed yellow globules surrounded by crown vessels/telangiectasias and scattered tiny hairs. Histopathological investigation revealed hyperplasia of the sebaceous glands and proliferation of well-differentiated vellus hair follicles. These pathological findings were thought to correspond to the yellowish globules and tiny hairs observed under dermoscopy.
Hair follicle nevus
associated with sebaceous hyperplasia is extremely rare; however, dermoscopic examination can suggest an appropriate diagnosis. The present case proved the diagnostic usefulness of dermoscopy for cutaneous tumors with hair follicular and sebaceous glandular differentiation.
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PMID:Hair Follicle Nevus with Sebaceous Hyperplasia: A Dermoscopic Observation. 2695 32