Korean J Dermatol.  1982 Apr;20(2):315-319.

A Case of Mutiple Leiomyoma Cutis

Abstract

Leicmyomas represent benign painful tumor principally derived from cutaneous smooth muscle. The majority of these lesions arised from arrector pili muscles, the media of blood vessels, or smooth muscle of scrotum, labia majora, and nipples. Cutaneous leiomyomas may be solitary or rnultiple and generally present as pink, red or dusky brown firm derrnal nodules of varying sizes. We present a case of multiple leiomyoma cutis in a 44-year-old male. The skin lesions were characterized clinically by numerous, miliary to bean sized, reddish brow papules and nodules on the both shoulders, right arm, right side of the neck, upper chest, and upper back, which were pinful by pressure. The histopathologic examination revealed interlacing bundles of the smooth muscle fibers in the dermis, slight atrophy of epidermis, and a grenz zone of normal corium hetween the epidermis and the tumor.


MeSH Terms

Adult
Arm
Atrophy
Blood Vessels
Dermis
Epidermis
Humans
Leiomyoma*
Male
Muscle, Smooth
Muscles
Neck
Nipples
Scrotum
Shoulder
Skin
Thorax
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