Indian Dermatology Online Journal (Jan 2017)

Multiple verrucous hemangiomas: A case report with new therapeutic insight

  • Jasmeet Singh,
  • Preeti Sharma,
  • Sidharth Tandon,
  • Surabhi Sinha

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/idoj.IDOJ_313_16
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
pp. 254 – 256

Abstract

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Verrucous hemangioma is an uncommon congenital vascular malformation, which may clinically masquerade angiokeratoma, lymphangioma circumscriptum, or malignant melanoma. Differentiation is essential owing to varied therapeutic and prognostic implications. We present a rare case of multiple verrucous hemangiomas in a teenage girl who presented with multiple warty lesions over the dorsal aspect of the left foot since birth. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan was suggestive of a vascular malformation, and skin biopsy showed ectatic blood vessels extending from the papillary dermis into the subcutaneous tissue, diagnostic of verrucous hemangioma. A combination of 0.05% halobetasol propionate with 3% salicylic acid ointment was advised. This therapeutic intervention resulted in significant resolution of the warty lesions over a period of 2 months, following which surgical excision was performed. The implication is that we can use a combination of super potent topical steroid with salicylic acid as an adjunct to surgical resection.

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