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A deep-shave biopsy indicated that this was an inflamed/irritated solitary neurofibroma. Basal cell carcinoma, inflamed nevus, and Merkel cell carcinoma were also considered.
Most often manifesting in adults, solitary neurofibromas are common nonencapsulated, soft to firm papules that range in size from 2 mm to 2 cm. Solitary neurofibromas are benign and work-up for systemic neurofibromatosis is not indicated. However, if a patient presents with multiple neurofibromas, axillary freckling, or multiple café au lait macules, systemic disease should be considered, followed by molecular testing and/or referral to a medical geneticist or neurofibromatosis clinic.
Although both the triage amalgamated diagnostic algorithm and the 2-step dermoscopy algorithm suggested this lesion was higher risk, it was ultimately found to be benign. This case highlights areas in which dermoscopy and physical exam lack specificity, but this trade-off increases the sensitivity of an algorithmic approach. Solitary pink papules can include some subtle, but fearsome, diagnoses and deserve close attention. In this case, the biopsy not only helped confirm the diagnosis, but it also alleviated the discomfort caused by the neurofibroma.
Text courtesy of Jonathan Karnes, MD, medical director, MDFMR Dermatology Services, Augusta, ME. Photos courtesy of Jonathan Karnes, MD (copyright retained).
1. Geller S, Pulitzer M, Brady MS, et al. Dermoscopic assessment of vascular structures in solitary small pink lesions—differentiating between good and evil. Dermatol Pract Concept. 2017;7:47-50. doi: 10.5826/dpc.0703a10
A deep-shave biopsy indicated that this was an inflamed/irritated solitary neurofibroma. Basal cell carcinoma, inflamed nevus, and Merkel cell carcinoma were also considered.
Most often manifesting in adults, solitary neurofibromas are common nonencapsulated, soft to firm papules that range in size from 2 mm to 2 cm. Solitary neurofibromas are benign and work-up for systemic neurofibromatosis is not indicated. However, if a patient presents with multiple neurofibromas, axillary freckling, or multiple café au lait macules, systemic disease should be considered, followed by molecular testing and/or referral to a medical geneticist or neurofibromatosis clinic.
Although both the triage amalgamated diagnostic algorithm and the 2-step dermoscopy algorithm suggested this lesion was higher risk, it was ultimately found to be benign. This case highlights areas in which dermoscopy and physical exam lack specificity, but this trade-off increases the sensitivity of an algorithmic approach. Solitary pink papules can include some subtle, but fearsome, diagnoses and deserve close attention. In this case, the biopsy not only helped confirm the diagnosis, but it also alleviated the discomfort caused by the neurofibroma.
Text courtesy of Jonathan Karnes, MD, medical director, MDFMR Dermatology Services, Augusta, ME. Photos courtesy of Jonathan Karnes, MD (copyright retained).
A deep-shave biopsy indicated that this was an inflamed/irritated solitary neurofibroma. Basal cell carcinoma, inflamed nevus, and Merkel cell carcinoma were also considered.
Most often manifesting in adults, solitary neurofibromas are common nonencapsulated, soft to firm papules that range in size from 2 mm to 2 cm. Solitary neurofibromas are benign and work-up for systemic neurofibromatosis is not indicated. However, if a patient presents with multiple neurofibromas, axillary freckling, or multiple café au lait macules, systemic disease should be considered, followed by molecular testing and/or referral to a medical geneticist or neurofibromatosis clinic.
Although both the triage amalgamated diagnostic algorithm and the 2-step dermoscopy algorithm suggested this lesion was higher risk, it was ultimately found to be benign. This case highlights areas in which dermoscopy and physical exam lack specificity, but this trade-off increases the sensitivity of an algorithmic approach. Solitary pink papules can include some subtle, but fearsome, diagnoses and deserve close attention. In this case, the biopsy not only helped confirm the diagnosis, but it also alleviated the discomfort caused by the neurofibroma.
Text courtesy of Jonathan Karnes, MD, medical director, MDFMR Dermatology Services, Augusta, ME. Photos courtesy of Jonathan Karnes, MD (copyright retained).
1. Geller S, Pulitzer M, Brady MS, et al. Dermoscopic assessment of vascular structures in solitary small pink lesions—differentiating between good and evil. Dermatol Pract Concept. 2017;7:47-50. doi: 10.5826/dpc.0703a10
1. Geller S, Pulitzer M, Brady MS, et al. Dermoscopic assessment of vascular structures in solitary small pink lesions—differentiating between good and evil. Dermatol Pract Concept. 2017;7:47-50. doi: 10.5826/dpc.0703a10