Solitary nodular tumor on the forearm

Authors

  • Cynthia Laura Rossi Private Practice, Vicente López, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Leandro Danze Private Practice, Vicente López, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47196/da.v31i3.2978

Keywords:

solitary nodular tumor, forearm

Abstract

A 39-year-old male patient with no relevant medical history presented with an asymptomatic lesion on his left forearm that had been present for several months. Physical examination revealed a rounded, erythematous-violaceous, nodular mass with a smooth surface, regular borders, and a hard elastic mass measuring 0.5 cm in diameter. No other associated lesions were evident, and the patient presented no constitutional symptoms.

Author Biographies

Cynthia Laura Rossi, Private Practice, Vicente López, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina

Dermatologist

Leandro Danze, Private Practice, Vicente López, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina

Pathologist

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Published

2025-12-01

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