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Localized multiple glomangiomas on the foot
Journal of Dermatology, 11/04/09
Miyamoto H et al. – The authors report a 15–year–old Japanese male with multiple, soft, blue and painless nodules on the left foot. The lesions had developed when the boy was 3 years old, and had enlarged gradually thereafter. None of his family members had any similar eruptions. All the lesions were resected under local anesthesia. Histological examination revealed cystically dilated spaces lined by endothelial cells and a few outer layers of glomus cells in the dermis and fat tissue.
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