Recurrent pyogenic granuloma with satellitosis in a 5-year-old child

A 5-year-old male child presented with multiple asymptomatic red raised lesions over the left lateral side of his abdominal wall since 2 years. Cutaneous examination revealed multiple bright red, nontender, dome-shaped papules, and nodules arranged discretely. At few places, the lesions coalesced to...

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Main Authors: Vikrant A Saoji, Kinjal Deepak Rambhia, Mayank M Goyal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Paediatric Dermatology
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Online Access:http://www.ijpd.in/article.asp?issn=2319-7250;year=2020;volume=21;issue=2;spage=145;epage=146;aulast=Saoji
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spelling doaj-4716d24af16c4ed4bd78bc535966f11e2020-11-25T02:08:47ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Paediatric Dermatology2319-72502020-01-0121214514610.4103/ijpd.IJPD_81_19Recurrent pyogenic granuloma with satellitosis in a 5-year-old childVikrant A SaojiKinjal Deepak RambhiaMayank M GoyalA 5-year-old male child presented with multiple asymptomatic red raised lesions over the left lateral side of his abdominal wall since 2 years. Cutaneous examination revealed multiple bright red, nontender, dome-shaped papules, and nodules arranged discretely. At few places, the lesions coalesced to form plaques with crusting on the surface. The lesions appeared to be arranged in a peculiar manner; with an increased concentration of the lesions in the vicinity of an atrophic central scarred area (of previous surgery) and few satellite discrete papules and nodules away from it. The differential diagnoses of pyogenic granuloma (PG), epithelioid hemangioendothelioma, and bacillary angiomatosis were considered. Histopathological examination from a nodule revealed angiomatous tissue composed of dilated thin-walled capillaries and groups of poorly canalized vascular tufts located in the upper and mid dermis suggestive of PG. A diagnosis of recurrent PG with satellitosis in a 5-year-old child was made. This case is described for the rarity of the condition in children and to emphasize the alarming presentation of a benign condition.http://www.ijpd.in/article.asp?issn=2319-7250;year=2020;volume=21;issue=2;spage=145;epage=146;aulast=Saojibenignpyogenic granulomarecurrentsatellite lesionsvascular proliferations
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author Vikrant A Saoji
Kinjal Deepak Rambhia
Mayank M Goyal
spellingShingle Vikrant A Saoji
Kinjal Deepak Rambhia
Mayank M Goyal
Recurrent pyogenic granuloma with satellitosis in a 5-year-old child
Indian Journal of Paediatric Dermatology
benign
pyogenic granuloma
recurrent
satellite lesions
vascular proliferations
author_facet Vikrant A Saoji
Kinjal Deepak Rambhia
Mayank M Goyal
author_sort Vikrant A Saoji
title Recurrent pyogenic granuloma with satellitosis in a 5-year-old child
title_short Recurrent pyogenic granuloma with satellitosis in a 5-year-old child
title_full Recurrent pyogenic granuloma with satellitosis in a 5-year-old child
title_fullStr Recurrent pyogenic granuloma with satellitosis in a 5-year-old child
title_full_unstemmed Recurrent pyogenic granuloma with satellitosis in a 5-year-old child
title_sort recurrent pyogenic granuloma with satellitosis in a 5-year-old child
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Paediatric Dermatology
issn 2319-7250
publishDate 2020-01-01
description A 5-year-old male child presented with multiple asymptomatic red raised lesions over the left lateral side of his abdominal wall since 2 years. Cutaneous examination revealed multiple bright red, nontender, dome-shaped papules, and nodules arranged discretely. At few places, the lesions coalesced to form plaques with crusting on the surface. The lesions appeared to be arranged in a peculiar manner; with an increased concentration of the lesions in the vicinity of an atrophic central scarred area (of previous surgery) and few satellite discrete papules and nodules away from it. The differential diagnoses of pyogenic granuloma (PG), epithelioid hemangioendothelioma, and bacillary angiomatosis were considered. Histopathological examination from a nodule revealed angiomatous tissue composed of dilated thin-walled capillaries and groups of poorly canalized vascular tufts located in the upper and mid dermis suggestive of PG. A diagnosis of recurrent PG with satellitosis in a 5-year-old child was made. This case is described for the rarity of the condition in children and to emphasize the alarming presentation of a benign condition.
topic benign
pyogenic granuloma
recurrent
satellite lesions
vascular proliferations
url http://www.ijpd.in/article.asp?issn=2319-7250;year=2020;volume=21;issue=2;spage=145;epage=146;aulast=Saoji
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