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Sanchez NG, Ávila Romay A, Martínez Luna E, Padilla Rodríguez AL
Cutaneous Angiomyolipoma—A Distinct Entity That Should Be Separated From Classic Angiomyolipoma: Complete Review of Existing Cases and Defining Fundamental Features
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Cutaneous Angiomyolipoma: A Distinct Entity that Should be Separated from Classic Angiomyolipoma. Complete Review of Existing Cases and Defining Fundamental Features.
Natalia Gabriela Sanchez;
Alfonsina Ávila Romay;
Eduwiges Martínez Luna;
Alvaro Lezid Padilla Rodríguez
ABSTRACT
Cutaneous angiomyolipoma is a rare mesenchymal tumor which is demographically, clinically, and immunohistochemically distinct from its renal and extra-renal counterpart. We present a case of cutaneous angiomyolipoma in the right retroauricular area of a 35 year-old male patient, and provide a broad systematic review of the literature and the largest compilation of cutaneous angiomyolipomas reported to date. According to the findings presented in this review, we conclude that cutaneous angiomyolipoma should be completely separated from renal and extrarenal angiomyolipomas, and therefore be considered a distinct entity in the classification of skin tumors.
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Sanchez NG, Ávila Romay A, Martínez Luna E, Padilla Rodríguez AL
Cutaneous Angiomyolipoma—A Distinct Entity That Should Be Separated From Classic Angiomyolipoma: Complete Review of Existing Cases and Defining Fundamental Features