SAGE Open Medical Case Reports | 2019

Acquired smooth muscle hamartoma: A case report on the lower extremity with hidrosis

 
 

Abstract


Smooth muscle hamartomas are benign dermal proliferations of smooth muscle cells. Smooth muscle hamartomas are sub-divided into congenital or acquired; the latter is a rare entity with less than 20 cases being reported in the English literature. Most often asymptomatic, acquired smooth muscle hamartomas follow an indolent course. Treatment in the form of surgical excision can be utilized for symptomatic or cosmetic purposes. Here, we report the first case of an acquired smooth muscle hamartomas of the shin which also uniquely presented with hidrosis. This case highlights the varied clinical spectrum of acquired smooth muscle hamartomas.

Volume 7
Pages None
DOI 10.1177/2050313X19893834
Language English
Journal SAGE Open Medical Case Reports

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