Table 1.
Comparison of Case 1 and Case 2 with Current Cases Reported in the Literature
| Age (Years) | Sex | Location | Duration | Clinical Features | Preceding Trauma | Dermatoscopy | CBC and USG Findings | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Case 1 | 46 | Female | Right posterior auricular area | 3 months | Asymptomatic, multinodular, reddish lesion | No history of trauma | Large sized red clods with randomly arranged short white lines and regular dotted vessels over each clod | Normal |
| Case 2 | 35 | Male | Left preauricular area | 8 months | Pruritic, multiple pink-colored papules | No history of trauma | A focal area composed of red clods, pink-brown structureless areas with serpentine and looped vessels, subtle white lines | Normal |
| Rodriguez-Lomba et al. Case 1 |
45 | Male | Inner aspect of the left thigh | 6 months | Asymptomatic, enlarging, pink-colored nodule | Not mentioned | Polymorphous vascular pattern composed of dotted, corkscrew, and irregular-linear vessels arranged radially over a diffuse pale reddish background | Not mentioned |
| Rodriguez-Lomba et al. Case 2 |
17 | Female | Front of the neck | Recent onset | Asymptomatic, pink-colored multinodular proliferation | Not mentioned | Dotted and irregular vessels regularly distributed within each nodule over a diffuse light pink background | Not mentioned |
| Santosa et al. | 55 | Male | Nose | 7 months | Bleeding, 5-mm diameter lesion with solitary ulcer | Electrocautery performed to the lesion considered keratoacanthoma, 1 year previously | Multiple dotted vessels and central ulceration with adjacent white area | Not mentioned |
CBC = complete blood count; USG = ultrasonography.