Epithelioid hemangioma involving large arteries in the skin.

J Cutan Pathol

Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, New York, USA.

Published: April 2022

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Epithelioid hemangioma (EH) is a benign vascular lesion, typically consisting of small vascular channels lined by epithelioid endothelial cells and associated with a dense lymphocytic infiltrate with eosinophils. Here, we report a rare case of EH involving large arteries. The patient presented with a 9-month history of an asymptomatic nodule on the forehead, which was thought to be an epidermal inclusion cyst. Skin biopsy revealed large arteries with clusters of epithelioid cells in the vascular walls and lumen. Scattered eosinophils were noted in the walls. Adjacent areas showed groups of small-caliber vessels lined by prominent endothelial cells and associated with a dense lymphoid infiltrate with eosinophils. No significant cytologic atypia was noted. Given the presence of the classic small-vessel involvement, along with CD31 reactivity for the epithelioid cells in the large vessels, the findings are classified as EH involving large arteries, which is an uncommon subtype. There have only been a handful of such cases reported in the literature.

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