Fibrolipomatous hamartoma of the thoracic skin

  • Ingravallo G.
Publication date
January 2021

Abstract

Fibrolipomatous hamartoma (FLH) is a benign proliferation characterized by the presence in the deep dermis of mature adipose tissue lobules separated by bundles of fibrous tissue. The variant best known to internists, neurologists and radiologists is the perineural FLH, which is localized around nerves, most frequently the median nerve, followed by the ulnar and sciatic (5). The variant best known to dermatologists and pediatricians is the precalcaneal FLH, which is evident from the earliest stages of life with a medial precalcaneal swelling of parenchymatous consistency and of little clinical importance. It tends to regress spontaneously, but even when it does not regress, it does not hinder walking (4). Rarer variants of FLH can affect th...

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