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Case Number : CT0106 Adam_Bates

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30 year old, acral lesion.


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Adam_Bates

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Solitary and circumscribed Neuroma
 

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Leiomyoma!!!!
 

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Perineuroma

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Schwannoma.
 

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Palisaded encapsulated neuroma.
 

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A final DDx: traumatic neuroma!!!
 

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Sclerosing perineuroma
 

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Perineurioma. On the hand?
 

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If none of the above..this needs immunoes! I would have shot for Traumatic Neuroma in the first instance, but since is not what you called it. I would hedge for a vague haemangiopericytomatous pattern on low power - is this a MYOPERICYTOMA ???
 

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Well done ... you finally got it (some of you!) - the diagnosis is sclerosing perineurioma. Good luck with tomorrow's case - I will be covering to the end of the week and then Phillip will be back from Xmas vacation.
 

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