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Case Report : A Case of Basaloid Follicular Hamartoma
Document Type
Article
Source
Annals of Dermatology. May 30, 2010 22(2):229
Subject
Basaloid follicular hamartoma
Language
English
ISSN
1013-9087
Abstract
Basaloid follicular hamartoma (BFH), uncommon rare benign neoplasm connected to the adnexal structures, presents with multiple clinical manifestations that can develop into basal cell carcinoma. BFH may be congenital or acquired, and the congenital form can be further divided into the generalized and unilateral type, and the acquired form may present as localized and solitary lesions. Congenital, generalized BFH is associated with systemic diseases such as alopecia, cystic fibrosis, hypohidrosis, and myasthenia gravis. In contrast, sporadic cases are observed as unilateral or localized lesions. BFH shows thick cords and thin strands of anastomosing basaloid proliferations that arise from hair follicles and are enclosed by loose fibrous stroma. Here, we report a 70-year-old man with an acquired, solitary form of BFH. (Ann Dermatol 22(2) 229~231, 2010)