Case for diagnosis. Atypical fibroxanthoma

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Abstract

Atypical fibroxanthoma is a rare superficial fibrohistiocytic tumor. Clinically, it presents itself as a painless, solitary, ulcerated, and slow-growing nodule found mainly on sun-exposed areas - especially of the head and neck - of elderly individuals. The diagnosis is based on histopathological and immunohistochemical features. Immunohistochemical staining plays a critical role for the exclusion of differential diagnoses. Since atypical fibroxanthoma has an indolent clinical course, surgical excision is adequate for treatment. We present a case of atypical fibroxanthoma on the ear of a patient.

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Sarac, E., Yuksel, M., Turkmen, I. C., & Ozdemir, M. (2019). Case for diagnosis. Atypical fibroxanthoma. Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia, 94(2), 239–241. https://doi.org/10.1590/abd1806-4841.20197330

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