Table 1. Differential diagnosis of congenital vascular neoplasias.
|
TUFTED ANGIOMA |
CONGENITAL HEMANGIOMA (RICH OR NICH) |
INFANTILE HEMANGIOMA |
PRESENT AT BIRTH |
YES |
YES |
Precursor lesion in 1/3 of cases |
CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS |
Purple-erythematous plaque or nodules on trunk, neck and limbs |
Purple papules or nodules with depressed centres on head, neck and limbs |
Bright red papules and plaques with finely lobulated surface Warm blue-purple masses, possible presence of dilated veins or telangiectasias |
NATURAL HISTORY |
Postnatal growth |
No postnatal growth RICH: regression in <1 year NICH: persists throughout life |
Short period of proliferation Involution for years |
HISTOLOGY |
Capillary clusters forming lobules in dermis |
Marked cellularity of capillary lobules in dermis and SCT surrounded by fibrous tissue and efferent vessels at the periphery |
Endothelial cell hyperplasia, lobule formation, mast cells, prominent basement membrane |
IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY |
GLUT-1 negative |
GLUT-1 negative |
GLUT-1 positive |
RICH: rapid involution congenital hemangioma; NICH: non-involuting congenital hemangioma; SCT: subcutaneous cell tissue.