Dermatopathology (Aug 2021)

Granular Cell Dermatofibroma: When Morphology Still Matters

  • Gerardo Cazzato,
  • Anna Colagrande,
  • Antonietta Cimmino,
  • Maricla Marrone,
  • Alessandra Stellacci,
  • Francesca Arezzo,
  • Teresa Lettini,
  • Leonardo Resta,
  • Giuseppe Ingravallo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/dermatopathology8030041
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
pp. 371 – 375

Abstract

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Dermatofibroma, also known as “fibrous histiocytoma”, is one of the most common cutaneous soft-tissue tumors. Many variants of dermatofibromas have been described, and knowledge of these variations is important to avoid misdiagnosis of a possibly more aggressive tumor. Histological features of different variants can coexist in the same lesion, but typical common fibrous histiocytoma features are generally found, at least focally, in all cases. However, when cellular changes make up the majority of the lesion, the histopathological diagnosis can become more complex and requires immunohistochemical investigations for correct nosographic classification. We present the case of a cutaneous fibrous histiocytoma, “granular cell” variant, found on the left leg of a 74-year-old woman.

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