Dermatofibroma
What is dermatofibroma ?
- It is a benign condition
- It typically appears in females 9 times more often than in males.
- It is also known as superficial benign fibrous histiocytoma.
What is it caused by ?
- The exact cause of its development is unknown.
- There was an inital theory that it was a reaction following an insect bite. It is also hypothesized to be a neoplastic growth.
- Hypothesis: The female predominance and its occurence in young age suggests that hormonal factors may play a role.
What does it look like ?
- It presents as dermal bumps which are typically present on the legs.
- It displays the dimple sign when compressed laterally: the lesion becomes depressed.
- The nodules can be dark-coloured. This is because of the deposit of hemosiderin. (In those cases, it can mimick malignant melanoma)
When examined by a dermatologist with a dermoscopy, the most typical pattern is a stellate white central pattern surrounded by a rim of hyperpigmentation. At the surface, a pigmented network may be present.
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