Vulval hidradenoma papilliferum: a clinical and dermoscopic study
Giulio Tosti, Camilla Salvini, Alessia Barisani, Richard V. Grazi, Sara Pirola, Carmen Cantisani, Sabina Vaccari, Nina Madnani
Abstract
Hidradenoma papilliferum (HP) is a rare, slow-growing, benign adnexal tumour with apocrine differentiation. It usually affects the anogenital region in adult women and is clinically polymorphous, mimicking other benign or malignant neoformations. The dermoscopic features of vulval HP have not been reported yet. We report the clinical and dermoscopic features in a case series of histopathologically proven vulval HPs. Dermoscopy may be a useful tool for the diagnosis of vulval HP. To our knowledge, our paper represents the first report of dermoscopic findings in a series of vulval HPs in a multiracial population.
Topics & Concepts
HidradenomaApocrineDermatologyMedicineVulvaPathologyVulvar neoplasmPopulationEnvironmental healthCancer and Skin LesionsNonmelanoma Skin Cancer StudiesHedgehog Signaling Pathway Studies