Abstract

Eccrine angiomatous hamartoma is a tumor characterized by benign malformation of eccrine and vascular elements, occurring generally at birth or during early infancy and childhood. The rarity with which it is encountered in adults and the elderly makes it a diagnostic challenge in such age brackets. We report an interesting case of eccrine angiomatous hamartoma presenting in late adulthood confirmed by histopathology.
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  • Original Research ArticleZeany Cheran Momin, Veena Gupta, Gauri Munjal, Rahul Jakhar, Chandershekhar Yadav, Sunita Singh

  • We report an interesting case of eccrine angiomatous hamartoma presenting in late adulthood confirmed by histopathology

  • Eccrine angiomatous hamartoma (EAH) is a rare, benign lesion histologically characterized by hyperplastic eccrine and vascular structures which may be associated with proliferation of other dermal elements like hair follicles and adipose tissues

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Original Research Article

Zeany Cheran Momin, Veena Gupta, Gauri Munjal, Rahul Jakhar, Chandershekhar Yadav, Sunita Singh. The rarity with which it is encountered in adults and the elderly makes it a diagnostic challenge in such age brackets. We report an interesting case of eccrine angiomatous hamartoma presenting in late adulthood confirmed by histopathology.

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