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Alfred Lane

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  • Diagnosis of pilomatricoma using an otoscope.

    Barreto-Chang OL, Gorell ES, Yamaguma MA, Lane AT. Pediatr Dermatol. 2010 Sep-Oct; 27 (5): 554-7

    Pilomatricoma is a benign tumor that presents as a 3-30-mm, firm, solitary, deep, dermal or subcutaneous tumor on the head, neck, or upper extremities. The clinical diagnosis is often made by the firm, sometimes rock-hard texture of the skin. The diagnosis can be confirmed by a skin biopsy or excision of the lesion. We have recently noted that pilomatricomas appear as a black mass in the skin when the lesion is transilluminated by placing the light of a fiberoptic otoscope adjacent to the skin lesion. To our knowledge, this is the first report demonstrating preoperative diagnosis of pilomatricoma by transilluminating the lesion with an otoscope.

    PubMedID: 20807359

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