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Case Number : CT0099 Adam_Bates

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The patient is a 77-year-old white man with an
excision of a 2-cm nodule taken from the left side of the forehead.


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Would consider firstly pleomorphic angioleiomyoma/symplastic hemangioma, if other dermal spindle proliferations of are ruled out
 

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I think it is an ancient schwannoma.
 

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Agree: ancient schwannoma.
 

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I will also diagnose this as Ancient Shwannoma. The lesion is capsulated and I can perceive Antoni A like areas.
 

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Yes, this is ancient schwannoma.
 

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