Rare mimic of angiosarcoma: Erythema ab igne with reactive angiomatosis.

J Cutan Pathol

Section of Dermatology, Department of Internal Medicine Department of Basic Science Education, Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and Carilion Clinic, Roanoke, Virginia, USA.

Published: October 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Erythema ab igne is a skin condition caused by chronic heat exposure, leading to specific patches of reddened skin and dark pigmentation without burning.
  • Histological examinations reveal thinning of the outer skin layer and changes in blood vessel structure in the dermis, which can sometimes mimic more serious conditions like angiosarcoma.
  • A case study of a 65-year-old man showed a misdiagnosis of angiosarcoma due to similar symptoms in his leg, but further tests confirmed it was actually erythema ab igne with reactive angiomatosis, highlighting the need for careful diagnosis.

Article Abstract

Erythema ab igne is an uncommon physical dermatosis that presents with localized patches of reticulated erythema and hyperpigmentation corresponding with the underlying dermal venous plexus. The rash occurs in response to chronic heat exposure that does not meet the threshold for thermal burn of the skin. The histopathologic findings are characterized by atrophy and thinning of the epidermis, focal hyperkeratosis, and keratinocyte atypia. The dermis displays dilated capillaries, evidence of pigment incontinence, and prominent elastotic material. We report a case of a 65-year-old male who presented to his primary care physician with a 1-year history of reticular erythema and hyperpigmentation with focal ulceration on his right lateral leg. Histopathology on biopsy revealed mild hyperkeratosis and focal epidermal atrophy; however, the most striking finding was a proliferation of dermal vascular spaces lined by pleomorphic endothelial cells and numerous mitotic figures, which was morphologically compatible with angiosarcoma. However, clinicopathologic correlation and immunostaining revealed an actual diagnosis of erythema ab igne with reactive angiomatosis. Reactive angiomatosis-morphologically mimicking angiosarcoma-is a rarely reported feature of severe erythema ab igne, and dermatopathologists should be aware of this possibility to avoid misdiagnosis of erythema ab igne as angiosarcoma.

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