ABSTRACT
Background
Angioleiomyoma is a benign neoplasm thought to derive from the tunica media of small venous vessels. Angioleiomyomata most frequently occur in the lower extremities with less common occurrences on the trunk, head, and upper extremities. Few cases of acral and digital angioleiomyoma have been described in the literature.
Methods
We add a series of twenty-one patients with acral angioleiomyoma including six cases of digital angioleiomyoma to the body of clinical and histologic findings along with a review of the literature of digital angioleiomyomata.
Results
Digital angioleiomyoma are equally distributed between male and female patients and are more often painful than the angioleiomyoma of all body sites. Acral angioleiomyomata favor the feet over hands at a ratio of 2.5:1, while digital angioleiomyoma favor the fingers over toes at a ratio of 4.3:1.
Conclusions
We suggest that vascular leiomyoma be included in the differential diagnosis of smooth muscle tumors with particular regard to the digits of both the hands and feet. Digital angioleiomyomata differ from acral angioleiomyomata in their equal gender distribution, increased tendency to cause pain, and preponderance for the fingers over the toes.
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