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Case Number : Case 941 - 30th January Posted By: Guest

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19 year-old female with a lesion on her right forehead.

Case posted by Dr. Hafeez Diwan


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Guest Romualdo

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Despite the small number of eosinophils I think epithelioid hemangioma is an excellent suggestion.

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Guest Tiberiu Tebeica

Posted

angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia / epithelioid hemangioma

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Guest Dr.Yüksel Okumuş

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Agree with angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia / epithelioid hemangioma.

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I agree with EH. Location is also typical (head).

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Robledo F. Rocha

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Angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia. I prefer this name and not e[color=#1C2837][font=arial, verdana, tahoma, sans-serif][size=4]pithelioid hemangioma [/size][/font][/color]since this entity is rather a hyperplastic process than a benign neoplasm of endothelial cells.

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Dr. Hafeez Diwan

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Angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia.

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Dr. Richard Carr

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On a purely pedantic note I am sure that Dr Ackerman would not have approved of the diagnostic rubric including the word "eosinophilia" that implies an abnormality in the blood. I tend to use "eosinophils", when making this diagnosis in practice, even though that is not the official title of this entity!

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Robledo F. Rocha

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Thanks, Dr. Carr, for this enlightening note. From now on, I shall adopt "a[color=#1C2837][font=arial, verdana, tahoma, sans-serif][size=4]ngiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophils[/size][/font][/color]" in my practice.

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