Ann Dermatol.  1991 Jul;3(2):141-144. 10.5021/ad.1991.3.2.141.

Pyogenic Granuloma (Granuloma Pyogenicum) with Multiple Satellites

Abstract

Granuloma pyogenicum is a benign vascular tumor and usually occurs as a single lesion. But in a few instances, the development of multiple satellite lesions has been observed following excision or irritation of the primary lesion. Multiple satellite granuloma pyogenicum is a very rare variant of granuloma pyogenicum and occurs most commonly on the back, chest, or trunk, particularly in the interscapular region during childhood. We report a case of multiple granuloma pyogenicum which occurred on the unusual site of the scalp in a 70-year-old woman. The patient presented with a reddish pedunculated nodule with multiple satellite lesions on the right temporal area. The histopathologic findings of the primary and satellite lesions showed many newly formed capillaries and characteristic epidermal collarettes. The lesions were treated by surgical excision and electrodesiccation.

Keyword

Granuloma pyogenicum; Multiple satellites; Scalp

MeSH Terms

Aged
Capillaries
Female
Granuloma, Pyogenic*
Humans
Scalp
Thorax
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