Background: Pilomatricoma is a common but easily misdiagnosed tumor in children. Aims: To differentiate pilomatricoma from other common subcutaneous nodules in children. Patients/Methods: Misdiagnosed subcutaneous nodules in four children were recorded. Results: A red mass on a 7-year-old boy's head which had been misdiagnosed pyogenic granuloma was proved to be pilomatricoma. A red mass on an 8-month-old boy's face which had been misdiagnosed infantile hemangioma also turned to be pilomotricoma. A red mass on a 21-month-old girl's breast, which had been misdiagnosed pilomatricoma, was proved to be infantile myofibroma. A subcutaneous nodule under a 13-month-old girl's armpit, which had been misdiagnosed pilomatricoma, turned to be BCG-associated lymphadenitis. Conclusions: When a child with a subcutaneous nodule attends, pilomatricoma, vascular tumors, fibrous tumors, and BCG-associated lymphadenitis should be considered.
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Sun, J., Fu, L. B., Xu, J. S., Han, X. F., & Wei, L. (2023). Confused subcutaneous nodules in children: Differential diagnosis of pilomatricoma in children. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 22(12), 3413–3417. https://doi.org/10.1111/jocd.15868
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