
doi: 10.5070/d32512046724
pmid: 32045166
Verrucous venous malformation, also known as verrucous hemangioma, is a superficial vascular malformation with a variable degree of hyperkeratosis that is composed of capillaries and veins in the dermis and sometimes subcutaneous tissue. We describe a 53-year-old man who presented with a large hyperkeratotic plaque of the left dorsal and plantar foot. Biopsy revealed verrucous acanthosis of the epidermis and a proliferation of thin-walled vessels in the dermis. We provide a brief review of the clinical and histopathologic presentation, differential diagnosis, and management of this rare entity.
Male, Foot, Biopsy, Middle Aged, vascular malformation, Diagnosis, Differential, Foot Diseases, Humans, verrucous hemangioma, Hemangioma, venous malformation, verrucous venous malformation
Male, Foot, Biopsy, Middle Aged, vascular malformation, Diagnosis, Differential, Foot Diseases, Humans, verrucous hemangioma, Hemangioma, venous malformation, verrucous venous malformation
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