'Rice Body' Containing Cystic Tumor Occurred at the Volar Aspect of the Finger / 대한피부과학회지
Korean Journal of Dermatology
; : 1047-1049, 2012.
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ABSTRACT
'Rice body' is a soft tissue nodule resembling shiny white rice-bean, which is occasionally observed at the juxta-articular area among patients with rheumatic arthritis and tuberculosis arthritis. A 45-year-old man was presented with tender cystic tumor on the volar aspect of the left third finger, which was noted 5 months prior to the visit. When performing a biopsy, numerous, whitish granular, 5~10 mm in size, and ovoid substances were observed, and found to be the major component of the cystic tumor. Histologically, the granules were consistent with the so-called 'rice bodies' (granules of inner acidophilic material surrounded by fibrin/collagen). With these findings, we report a case of rice body-containing cystic tumor clinically reminiscent of other cystic lesions, which can be seen on the finger around the joint structure.
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Main subject:
Arthritis
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Rheumatic Fever
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Tuberculosis
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Biopsy
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Fingers
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Joints
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Humans
Language:
Ko
Journal:
Korean Journal of Dermatology
Year:
2012
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Article