RESUMEN
Endocervical microglandular hyperplasia (MGH) is a reactive type of glandular lesion that may be confused with endocervical adenocarcinoma from the macroscopic and the colposcopic findings, as well as from a histological. Differential diagnosis is very important. Here, we report a case of a 21 years-old women with a challenging differential diagnosis in the colposcopy and a MGH as histological finding.
Asunto(s)
Colposcopios/normas , Hiperplasia/diagnóstico por imagen , Displasia del Cuello del Útero/diagnóstico , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Femenino , Humanos , Displasia del Cuello del Útero/diagnóstico por imagen , Adulto JovenRESUMEN
We present a patient with an extensive cluster of exophytic nodules that developed on his chin. These nodules consisted of abscesses and fibrotic areas. Lesion morphology, histology, and microbiology support a follicular occlusion triad entity. However, the distribution is striking and does not fit the entities described in the triad. We present the case to show that follicular occlusion was the inciting factor in our patient's eruption and to broaden our concept of clinical manifestations that can arise from this pathologic process.