Eccrine angiohamartoma

Introduction

Brief introduction of small sweat gland vascular hamartoma The small sweat gland vascular hamartoma (eccrineangiomatoushamartoma) is rare, the lesion is usually single, and the surface of most skin lesions is sweaty. It usually develops at birth or occurs in infancy. basic knowledge The proportion of illness: the incidence rate of infants and young children is about 0.001%-0.002% Susceptible people: children Mode of infection: non-infectious Complications: abdominal mass

Cause

Causes of small sweat gland vascular hamartoma

(1) Causes of the disease

The cause is still unknown.

(two) pathogenesis

The pathogenesis is still unclear.

Prevention

Prevention of small sweat gland vascular hamartoma

Early detection and early treatment.

Complication

Complications of small sweat gland vascular hamartoma Complications abdominal mass

Skin lesions, swelling of the mass.

Symptom

Symptoms of small sweat gland vascular hamartoma Common symptoms Skin appears lumpy skin Yellow skin tenderness

Skin lesions are usually single, soft yellowish or brown lumps, sweating on the surface of most skin lesions, many pains in the pressure, occur in the palm of the hand, also occur in the face, neck and trunk, usually at birth Ill or occur in infants and young children.

Examine

Examination of small sweat gland vascular hamartoma

Histopathology: The small sweat gland is a large nest, located in the loose connective tissue containing many dilated blood vessels and lymphatic vessels. The sweat glands are closely connected with the blood vessels. Among them, the hemangioma is called the sudoriparous angioma. Non-hemangioma-based, the other extreme in the hamartoma spectrum is called naevus sudoriferus.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis and differentiation of small sweat gland vascular hamartoma

According to the clinical manifestations, the characteristics of skin lesions and histopathological features can be diagnosed.

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