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Πέμπτη 8 Οκτωβρίου 2020

Epidermolytic acanthoma: commonly misdiagnosed as condyloma accuminatum, verruca, and seborrheic keratosis

Epidermolytic acanthoma: A case report.:
Epidermolytic acanthoma: A case report.
World J Clin Cases. 2020 Sep 26;8(18):4094-4099
Authors: Ginsberg AS, Rajagopalan A, Terlizzi JP
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Epidermolytic acanthoma (EA) is a rare benign skin lesion, usually found in the genital area of men and women, with epidermolytic hyperkeratosis as its distinguishing histologic characteristic. It is commonly misdiagnosed as condyloma accuminatum, verruca, and seborrheic keratosis. Since this lesion is benign, treatment is not necessary. However, it is often misdiagnosed, and patients are likely to undergo incorrect counseling and unnecessary treatment, causing undue burden to the patient. This study seeks to increase awareness of this rare condition to prevent future misdiagnoses.
CASE SUMMARY: A 55-year-old man living with human immunodeficiency virus presented for anal cancer screening. His physical examination revealed a flesh colored papule at the anal margin. The initial differential diagnosis included molluscum contagiosum, anal condyloma, and basal cell carcinoma. The lesion was excised to obtain a definitive diagnosis and was discovered to be EA.
CONCLUSION: EA is often misdiagnosed due to its similarity to other dermatologic conditions. Careful examination and pathologic evaluation should be obtained to ensure proper diagnosis.

PMID: 33024766 [PubMed]

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