Differentials

Hypertrophic scar

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No association with skin type.

Always preceded by injury.

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Diagnosis is clinical.

Immunohistochemistry demonstrates flatter, less distinct bundles of fibers, presence of myofibroblasts, and increased density of blood vessels and cells; dermal nodules are present.

Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans

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Clinically, often starts as an asymptomatic papule or nodule, but the skin can appear to be normal on inspection. The skin lesion is contiguous with a palpable tumor that arises from the dermis and spreads into the underlying tissue.

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Diagnosis may be difficult; histologic exam is necessary when there is doubt. This demonstrates neoplastic spindle-shaped nuclei.

An incisional biopsy with a large sample is required.

Dermatofibroma

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Usually, no precipitating trauma but similar slow growth.

Clinically, may appear as raised skin nodule but may have subdermal extension.

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Skin biopsy demonstrates proliferation of fibroblasts and dermal fibrosis.

Giant cell fibroblastoma

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Clinically presents as a firm irregular nodule, which may be tender on palpation. Affects mostly prepubertal children with the trunk being the most common location.[23] Although locally aggressive, metastases have not been reported.

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Biopsy demonstrates a nodular mass composed of spindle cells with scattered giant cells occupying most of the reticular dermis.

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