Atrophic pigmented dermatofibrosarcoma presenting as infraorbital hyperpigmentation
Journal
Dermatology
Journal Volume
194
Journal Issue
1
Pages
65-67
Date Issued
1997
Author(s)
Chuan M.-T.
TSEN-FANG TSAI
Wu M.-C.
Wong T.-H.
Abstract
Background: Pigmented dermatofibrosarcoma is a rare tumor of the skin and constitutes 1—5% of all dermatofibrosarcoma. Most cases present as polypoid multinodular growth. Occasional cases may be atrophic. We report an extraordinary case with progressive infraorbital atrophy. Observation: A 24-year-old woman came to us for a diffuse bluish atrophic lesion over the left infraorbital area. The lesion progressed gradually over 2 years. Histologic examination revealed mature spindle cell proliferation in the lower dermis and hypodermis. Interspersed were some heavily pigmented melanocytes. Conclusion: We report an unusual case of progressive bluish discoloration and atrophy of the infraorbital area. This is a rare manifestation of dermatofibrosarcoma. ? 1997 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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Other Subjects
adult; article; atrophic skin disease; case report; cell proliferation; clinical feature; dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans; dermis; differential diagnosis; eye disease; female; human; human tissue; hyperpigmentation; melanocyte; priority journal; spindle cell; subcutaneous tissue
Type
journal article