[Benign skin neoplasms in children].

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Dermatologie II, Colentina Klinik, Carol-Davila-Universität für Medizin und Pharmazie, Stefan cel Mare Street 19-21, 020125, Bukarest, Rumänien.

Published: February 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • There are various types of skin neoplasms in children, most of which are benign, and dermatologists play a crucial role in identifying and recommending treatments for these conditions.
  • Surgical removal is often the primary treatment for benign skin neoplasms, highlighting the need for dermatologists to be knowledgeable about different types.
  • The paper aims to review various skin lesions and tumors, along with recent advancements in histopathological examinations and genetic studies that enhance understanding of the underlying causes.

Article Abstract

There are many different types of skin neoplasms in children and most are benign. Dermatologists should be able to differentiate between the various types of benign skin neoplasms and be able to recommend optimal treatment to concerned patients. Surgical removal of benign skin neoplasms is often the only treatment option. The aim of this paper is to provide a general overview of epidermal lesions (e.g., inflammatory linear verrucous epidermal nevus [ILVEN], nevus sebaceous), tumors of the epidermal appendages (e.g. pilomatrixoma), cutaneous neoplasms (e.g. angiofibroma), fibromatoses (e.g., knuckle pads), tumors comprised of fat, muscle, or bone tissue (e.g., osteoma cutis, subungual exostosis), epidermal cysts and pseudocysts, and pathologic fibrosis reactions after dermal injury (keloid). Scientific data are scarce and only in the last decade has it been possible to perform histopathological examinations and genetic studies together with detailed phenotyping to gain new understanding of the pathogenetic mechanisms.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00105-021-04935-wDOI Listing

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