# Multiple, giant lymphangectatic pilomatricomas: A rare clinical entity

**Authors:** Fatemeh Mohaghegh, Mohammad Shoushtarizadeh, Elham Tavousi Tabatabaei, Maryam Derakhshan, Ali Ghadirian

PMC · DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.9443 · Clinical Case Reports · 2024-09-17

## TL;DR

This paper presents a rare case of multiple large pilomatricomas that resemble lymphangiomatous lesions, emphasizing the need for accurate diagnosis to avoid mismanagement.

## Contribution

The paper reports a rare clinical presentation of giant, multiple pilomatricomas with pseudo-bullous features and lymphangiomatous pathology.

## Key findings

- Giant, multiple pilomatricomas can present with a pseudo-bullous appearance.
- These lesions may mimic cystic or hemorrhagic malignant conditions, leading to potential misdiagnosis.
- Accurate diagnosis is crucial for appropriate clinical management.

## Abstract

This case highlights the rare and atypical presentation of giant, multiple pilomatricomas (PMs) with a pseudo‐bullous appearance and lymphangiomatous pathology. It underscores the importance of considering PM in the differential diagnosis of atypical lesions, especially those mimicking cystic or hemorrhagic malignant conditions, to prevent misdiagnosis and ensure appropriate management.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** lymphangiomatous pathology (MESH:D005598), PMs (MESH:D018296)

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