The Pan African Medical Journal (Dec 2014)

Fordyce angiokeratoma

  • Theocharis Koufakis,
  • Ioannis Gabranis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2014.19.376.5874
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 376

Abstract

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A 55 year-old Caucasian man, with Diabetes Melitus type 2 history, presented to our department with complaints of multiple, dark redpapules located on the scrotum. The diagnosis of Fordyce angiokeratoma was clinically established. No special treatment was recommended, apart from patient's reassurance for the benign nature of this clinical entity. Fordyce angiokeratoma or angiokeratoma of the scrotum was first describedin 1896 by John Addison Fordyce. Its etiology remains unclear, while its incidence is believed to increase with age. Genetic background of the disease has not been documented. Complications are generally uncommon, however bleeding of the papules can occur. Differential diagnosis mainly includes angiokeratomacorporisdiffusum, malignant melanoma and nevomelanocytic nevus. In cases of diagnostic dilemma, dermoscopy can be useful, but biopsy of the lesion is the gold standard method for the establishment of the diagnosis. Specific treatment is unnecessary, still, excision, electrodessication and laser therapy have been described in complicated cases or for aesthetic reasons.

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