Eccrine angiomatous hyperplasia – a rare and unusual mimicker Of neurofibroma

2014 
Eccrine angiomatous hyperplasia is a rare benign hamartomatous lesion categorized by proliferation of eccrine glands and small blood vessels. These lesions commonly involve the acral region appearing as papules, plaques or nodules and may be associated with hyperhiderosis and pain. We present a 32 year old male with massive bosselated swelling involving more than half of the lower limb, clinicoradiologically mimicking a neurofibroma.
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