Nevus Lipomatosus Superficialis in a Serous Inflammatory Capsule: A Case Report.

Audelia Arasheben, Varsha Prasad, Amanda Frugoli, Steven Barr
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BACKGROUND Nevus lipomatosus superficialis (NLS) is a rare benign hamartomatous lesion characterized by adipocyte infiltration into the dermal layer of the skin. Clinically, there are 2 types of NLS lesions: the classical type and the solitary type. The solitary type of NLS is significantly more common in women, typically presents after age 30 years, and occurs most often in the inner thighs. This lesion is often mistaken for similar cutaneous lesions, including but not limited to acrochordons, fibrolipoma, neurofibromatosis, and lymphangioma. There is limited information in the literature on unique presentations of this rare lesion. CASE REPORT We present a case of a 26-year-old woman worried about a pedunculated papule in a fluid-filled capsule on her right inner thigh. She reported that the lesion doubled in size within 48 h prior to presentation. The lesion was biopsied in the clinic and pathology showed lobules of adipose cells in the dermis surrounded by collagen fibers and vascularity consistent with a diagnosis of inflamed NLS. Upon follow-up 2 weeks later, there were no signs of recurrence. CONCLUSIONS It was hypothesized that the unique presentation of a fluid-filled capsule surrounding a nevus lipomatosus superficialis occurred acutely following torsion of the pedunculated lesion. In addition to the patient's history of frictional rub between the thighs, histologic signs of lymphocytic infiltration in the dermis and edematous stroma supported the claim of torsional origins. The unique presentation of NLS in a fluid-filled capsule is not often discussed in the literature, and we hope this report will aid providers in identifying such lesions in the clinic.

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浆液性炎症囊内浅脂痣1例。
背景:浅表脂肪瘤痣(NLS)是一种罕见的良性错构瘤病变,以脂肪细胞浸润到皮肤真皮层为特征。临床上,NLS病变分为经典型和孤立型两种。孤立型NLS在女性中更为常见,通常出现在30岁以后,最常见于大腿内侧。这种病变常被误认为类似的皮肤病变,包括但不限于肢索、纤维脂肪瘤、神经纤维瘤病和淋巴管瘤。文献中关于这种罕见病变的独特表现的信息有限。病例报告我们提出一个病例26岁的妇女担心一个带钉丘疹在充满液体的胶囊在她的右大腿内侧。她报告病变在发病前48小时内增大了一倍。临床对病变进行了活组织检查,病理显示真皮中脂肪细胞小叶被胶原纤维包围,血管丰富,符合炎症性NLS的诊断。随访2周后,无复发迹象。结论:据推测,在带蒂病变扭转后,浅表脂肪瘤周围充满液体的囊的独特表现是急性发生的。除了患者大腿间的摩擦摩擦史外,真皮淋巴细胞浸润和水肿基质的组织学征象支持扭转起源的说法。NLS在充满液体的胶囊中的独特表现在文献中并不常被讨论,我们希望本报告将帮助提供者在临床中识别此类病变。
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