Recurrent angiokeratoma scroti: A case report
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S Tomar, B Thakur, K Sankhala
2013 OA Case Reports  
Introduction Angiokeratoma is a broad term that describes various conditions of asymptomatic hyperkeratotic vascular disorders with a histologic combination of hyperkeratosis and superficial dermal vascular ectasia. Here we are describing a case of recurrent angiokeratoma scroti. Case report A 34-year-old patient presented to the surgery department with multiple small papules over the scrotum with a previous history of two recurrences. They were slowly progressive, itchy and not associated with
more » ... any bleeding. Examination revealed multiple soft compressible papules of 3-4 mm diameter with excoriation marks. Systemic examination and routine investigations were normal. Histologically, they were composed of numerous dilated thin walled congested capillaries mainly in the papillary dermis. Epidermis revealed variable degree of acanthosis and elongation of rete ridges and mild hyperkeratosis. Electrocauterisation of lesions was done and the follow-up period of three months was uneventful. Conclusion Although angiokeratoma scroti is not an uncommon entity, good treatment modality with minimal adverse effects in terms of complete resolution of diffuse lesions, recurrence, scarring, crusting, bleeding or cosmetic results is still not available.
doi:10.13172/2052-0077-2-11-885 fatcat:dp77k63vvfb5vhgn47jzty37ka