Skip to Content
Merck
CN
  • Eruptive microvenular hemangiomas in 4 Chinese patients: clinicopathologic correlation and review of the literature.

Eruptive microvenular hemangiomas in 4 Chinese patients: clinicopathologic correlation and review of the literature.

The American Journal of dermatopathology (2010-10-01)
Xiu-Lian Xu, Cui-Rong Xu, Hao Chen, Yuan-Hua Cao, Xue-Si Zeng, Jian-Fang Sun, Ying Guo
ABSTRACT

Microvenular hemangioma (MVH) is an uncommon benign vascular neoplasm that usually occurs as a solitary asymptomatic red or purple papule, nodule, or plaque with a predilection for the upper extremities. Patients with more than 1 lesion, that is, multiple MVHs, are extremely rare. We describe the clinicopathologic features of 4 Chinese patients who had a rapidly progressive abrupt onset of numerous MVHs numbering in the tens to hundreds. Clinically, the correct diagnosis of MVH could not be made in any of our patients; however, histologic examination revealed the characteristic features of MVH. Immunohistochemical stains were performed in all cases and showed the vessel lining cells to be positive for CD34, CD31, and factor VIII-related antigen. Polymerase chain reaction for human herpesvirus-8 was negative in all cases. The differential diagnosis and review of the literature of patients with multiple MVHs are presented.