Wednesday, 10 July 2019

DERMATOLOGY FOR THE USMLE BENIGN SKIN DISORDERS (4) 4. ACROCHORDON


DERMATOLOGY FOR THE USMLE

BENIGN SKIN DISORDERS (4)
4. ACROCHORDON


General: Also known as skin tag or fibroepithelial polyp. Benign skin growth with no malignant potential; common in elderly patients. Acrochordons are associated with insulin resistance:

Diabetes mellitus (DM) and metabolic syndrome
Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
Pregnancy (due to human placental lactogen)


 
Clinical: Characterized by a pedunculated, tan-to-brown soft tag of skin attached to the body by a stalk. Mainly located in areas of friction such as the axillae, groin, neck and eyelids. Skin tags may be single or multiple and range in size from 1 to 5 mm in diameter. They are usually asymptomatic but can become irritated and bleed with manipulation.
Diagnosis

Best initial test: Clinical.
Most accurate test: Skin biopsy showing fibrovascular cores covered by normal squamous epithelium.
Treatment

First line: Reassurance.
Second line: Snip excision or cryotherapy for symptomatic lesions or cosmetics.














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