Posts Tagged ‘differential diagnosis’
Subcutaneous Intravascular Pyogenic Granuloma of the Scalp of a POEMS Syndrome Patient
ABSTRACT An 82-year-old male with a past medical history of POEMS syndrome presented with a 6-weekhistory of a growing intravascular pyogenic granuloma in the subcutaneous scalp. Biopsyshowed lobular intravascular capillary hemangioma, also known as pyogenic granuloma. Lobularcapillary hemangiomas are most commonly found on the skin and represent some of thecutaneous changes seen within POEMS syndrome.…
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