2006, Number 3
<< Back Next >>
Rev Cent Dermatol Pascua 2006; 15 (3)
Glomic tumor.Presentation of a case with unusual topography
Ramos GA, Herbas RO
Language: Spanish
References: 9
Page: 187-189
PDF size: 102.43 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The glomic tumor is a rare vascular malformation, usually affects subungueal area, is common in women, with violaceum area, pain, the treatment is complete extirpation
REFERENCES
Delanger S, Lebanon M. Subungueal glomus tumor of the hallux. Cutis 1993; 52: 50-52.
Requena L, Sanguezo O. Cutaneous vascular proliferations part II. Hyperplasias and benign neoplasms. J Am Acad Dermatol 1997; 37: 887-920.
Multiple familial cutaneous glomangioma: A pedigree of 4 generations and critical analysis of hystogic and genetic differences. Of glomus tumor. J Am Acad Dermatol 2000; 42; 226-227.
Lever Wf, Schaumberg-Lever G. Histopathology of skin. 7th edition, Philadelphia, Jb Lippincott, 1990.
Ramos G y col. Tumor glómico. Rev Cent Dermatol Pascua 2000; 9(3).
Cordisco M, Sarralde M, Castro C. Glomangiomas. Dermatol Pediat Lat 2003; 1(1): 14-17.
Mattioli V, Luzón H, Faloppa F y col. Tumor glómico. Consideraciones clínicas. Rev Cubana Ortop Traumatol 1996; 10(1).
Gontijo B, Baptista L y col. Vascular malformaciones. Rio do Janeiro. An Bras Dermatol 2004; 79(1).
Mendez G, Capó M y col. Tumor glómico en región coccígea en edad pediátrica. Surg Española 2004; 70(5): 251-252.