The Journal of foot and ankle surgery : official publication of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons | 2021

An Intradermal Spindle Cell Lipoma on the Plantar Hallux in a Patient With Scleroderma and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: A Case Report.

 
 
 

Abstract


Spindle cell lipoma (SCL) is a rare variant of lipomas, which predominantly occurs in the regions of shoulder and posterior neck but rarely on the toes. Epidemiological studies have demonstrated increased incidence of cancers in patients with scleroderma. A 28-year-old female with scleroderma and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome developed a painful, skin colored, raised, polypoid lesion on the plantar side of the left hallux for several years. The lesion was surgically excised. Pathological evaluation showed intradermal bland spindle cells associated with delicate ropey/refractile collagen bundles with strong and diffuse cytoplasmic expression of CD34 but negative expression of Rb and S-100, which are consistent with SCL. We report a first case of SCL on the plantar hallux in a young female patient with scleroderma and Ehlers-Danlos disease with clinical presentations, histopathology, and treatment to raise awareness of clinicians to this rare variant of lipomas.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.1053/j.jfas.2021.08.006
Language English
Journal The Journal of foot and ankle surgery : official publication of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons

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