靶形血蜘蛛网状血管瘤:综述文章。

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology Pub Date : 2024-11-05 DOI:10.1053/j.semdp.2024.11.002
Toan Bui, Laura M Rezac, C Alexis Noble, Ariel R Velasquez-Evers, Robert T Brodell
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背景:靶形血淤性血管瘤(THH)又称蜗牛淋巴畸形(HLL)或蜗牛血管瘤,是一种不常见的后天性血管病变,表现动态,病因不清。它主要影响 9 至 78 岁的成年人,没有性别偏好。这种病变被认为是由创伤引起的,导致病变小毛细血管与邻近淋巴管之间的微分流:这篇综述文章研究了 THH 的临床、组织学和免疫组化特征,并探讨了其鉴别诊断,包括卡波西肉瘤、单发血管角皮瘤、网状血管内皮瘤和达布斯卡肿瘤:THH在临床上表现为无症状、圆形皮损,中央为红蓝色和/或棕色丘疹,周围有瘀斑环,呈 "靶心 "或靶状外观。组织学上,THH 表现为内衬为梭形内皮细胞的扩张血管通道、红细胞外渗、血色素沉积和轻度淋巴组织细胞浸润。免疫组化结果显示淋巴内皮标记物 D2-40 呈阳性:结论:提高对这些单发靶样病变临床表现的认识非常重要。在没有临床病理相关性的情况下,THH 中出现的毛细血管分支和紫癜可能提示更严重的血管病变,如卡波济肉瘤。
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Targetoid hemosiderotic hemangioma: A review article.

Background: Targetoid hemosiderotic hemangioma (THH), also known as hobnail lymphatic malformation (HLL) or hobnail hemangioma, is an uncommon, acquired vascular lesion with a dynamic presentation and an unclear etiology. It predominantly affects adults with an age range from 9 to 78 years and has no gender predilection. The lesion is thought to arise from trauma, leading to micro-shunts between small lesional capillaries and adjacent lymphatic vessels.

Methods: This review article examines the clinical, histologic, and immunohistochemical characteristics of THH, and explores its differential diagnoses, including Kaposi's sarcoma, solitary angiokeratoma, retiform hemangioendothelioma, and Dabska tumor.

Results: THH presents clinically as asymptomatic, well-circumscribed lesions with a central red-blue and/or brown papule surrounded by a peripheral ecchymotic ring, giving a "bull's-eye" or targetoid appearance. Histologically, THH exhibits dilated vascular channels lined by hobnail endothelial cells, red blood cell extravasation, hemosiderin deposition, and mild lymphohistiocytic infiltrates. Immunohistochemistry is positive for D2-40, a lymphatic endothelial marker.

Conclusions: Heightened awareness of the clinical appearance of these solitary targetoid lesions is important. Without clinical-pathologic correlation, the branching telangiectatic vessels and purpura seen in THH could suggest more concerning vascular lesions like Kaposi sarcoma.

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