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Presentation
A 55-year-old man visited his doctor for a growth that developed on his right leg, at the site of previous surgery, 2 months prior. The patient mentioned that the lesion was painful and that he experienced a tingling sensation in that area. On examination, a solitary, brownish-red smooth papule was seen on the center of a scar. The patient appeared well and had no systemic symptoms. A shave biopsy revealed irregularly arranged nerve fascicles and fibrosis between nerve fascicles. Can you diagnose the patient?to use the Differential Builder in VisualDx to help you.
127% a) Cutaneous neuroma
23% b) Schwannoma
57% c) Neurofibroma
33% d) Connective tissue nevus
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