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Soft Tissue Tumors Part 3

Muscle, Vascular, Nerve, Other

Genital leiomyoma

 

Author: Nat Pernick, M.D, PathologyOutlines.com, Inc.

Revised: 9 August 2009, last major update - August 2009

Copyright: (c) 2002-2009, PathologyOutlines.com, Inc.

 

Leiomyoma: classic, bizarre, cutaneous, epithelioid, genital

See also: leiomyoma of deep soft tissue

 

Definition

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● Arises from smooth muscle (dartos) bundles in superficial subcutaneous tissue or related structures of genitalia (penis / scrotum, labia, anal skin) or areola / nipple

 

Clinical

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● Solitary

 

Case reports

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● Tumor of female nipple (Breast J 2006;12:377)

25 year old woman with large labial tumor (J Med Assoc Thai 2005;88:118)

● 47 year old man with scrotal tumor (The Internet Journal of Dermatology 2009 Volume 7 Number 1)

53 year old man with tumor of epididymis (Kaohsiung J Med Sci 2006;22:519)

● 61 year old man with nipple leiomyoma (Dermatology Online Journal 11 (1): 20)

 

Clinical images

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Tumor of male nipple

 

Micro

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● Has classic features of leiomyoma, but may also be cellular, epithelioid or myxoid

● Suggested classification for vulvar tumors is based on number of features below (0-1: leiomyoma, 2: atypical leiomyoma, 3-4: leiomyosarcoma)

(a) 5+ cm in greatest dimension

(b) infiltrative margins

(c) 5+ mitotic figures per 10 hpf

(d) moderate to severe cytologic atypia (AJSP 1996;20:779)

 

Micro images

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Male nipple tumor                                             Desmin staining: low and high power

 

End of Soft Tissue Tumors Part 3 - Muscle, Vascular, Nerve, Other > Genital leiomyoma

 

 

 

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