Publication: Skin-colored papules on the cheeks, acrochordons on the axillae.
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2022
Authors
Lopez-Riquelme, Irene
Ayala-Blanca, Maria
Gomez-Moyano, Elisabeth
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Cleveland Clinic Educational Foundation
Abstract
A 43-year-old woman presented to the dermatology department with multiple small skin-colored papules on her cheeks (Figure 1) and acrochordons (“skin tags”) on the axillae (Figure 2). She reported that they had appeared over the past few years. Her personal medical history was unremarkable, but she had a fi rst-degree relative with renal carcinoma. Biopsy of a papule revealed dermal follicular structures surrounded by a perifollicular fi brous sheath and a densely fi brous stroma, consistent with a fi brofolliculoma (Figure 3), ie, a benign hair follicle tumor pathognomonic for Birt-HoggDubé (BHD) syndrome. Subsequent genetic testing found a mutation in the FLCN gene, confi rming the diagnosis. Computed tomography showed no evidence of lung cysts or kidney tumor. Regular cancer surveillance was instituted.
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Cheek
Humans
Dermatology
Kidney Neoplasms
Humans
Dermatology
Kidney Neoplasms
DeCS Terms
Dermatología
Quistes
Vigilancia en desastres
Tomografía
Riñón
Carcinoma de células renales
Quistes
Vigilancia en desastres
Tomografía
Riñón
Carcinoma de células renales
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Keywords
Skin Neoplasms, Skin Abnormalities, Mutation, Genetic Testing
Citation
Riquelme IL, Blanca MA, Moyano EG. Skin-colored papules on the cheeks, acrochordons on the axillae. Cleve Clin J Med. 2022 Jun 1;89(6):297-299