A Case of Infantile Digital Fibromatosis Treated with Skin Graft.
- Author:
Bo Sung SOHN
;
Young Wook RYOO
;
Jae Bong JUNG
;
Byung Chun KIM
;
Kyu Suk LEE
;
Joon Young SONG
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
Infantile Digital Fibromatosis;
Skin Graft
- MeSH:
Child, Preschool;
Cytoplasm;
Female;
Fibroblasts;
Fibroma*;
Fingers;
Humans;
Inclusion Bodies;
Infant;
Recurrence;
Skin*;
Thumb;
Toes;
Transplants*
- From:Korean Journal of Dermatology
1995;33(5):978-982
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Infantile digital fibromatosis is a rare benign tumor on the fingers and toes of infants and childhood which is characterized by fibroblastic proliferation. Usually the lesions occur singly or severally on the dorsal or lateral aspects of the distal phalanges of the toes and fingers. The thumb and great toe are usually spared. These asymptomatic, firm, red, smooth nodules, some lcm diameter, occur during the first year of life. Forty-seven percent occur in the first month of life. This disease can occur after trauma. The lesions do not metastasize. Occasionally, spontaneous regression has been reported. After excision, recurrence can be possible. A 2 years old female infant had three large bean sized erythematous masses on the left 2,3,4th fingers. The erythematous aacule was developed at 6 months old and grew slowly. We could find inclusion body stained bright red with Massons trichrome and purple with PTAH in cytoplasm of fibroblast. The patient was treated with a simple excision followed by a skin graft. During 5 rnonths after operation, recurrence was not occurred.