Is it normal to have multiple dermatofibromas?

Multiple dermatofibromas can be observed in patients with associated medical conditions, systemic therapies, or both. Therefore, in individuals presenting with multiple dermatofibromas, not only evaluation for associated disorders, but also review of prior and current drug therapies, should be considered.
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Can you have more than one dermatofibroma?

Background: Although patients with one to two dermatofibromas are common, cases of "multiple" dermatofibromas (more than 15 lesions) are rare and may occur in the context of altered or normal immune function. Patients with multiple dermatofibromas clustered in one anatomic area, by contrast, are strikingly rare.
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Are dermatofibromas common?

Dermatofibromas are somewhat common. About 3 in every 100 skin lesions is a dermatofibroma. A skin lesion is a growth, mole or sore on or in your skin.
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Can dermatofibroma become cancerous?

However, if a person has a growth that looks like a dermatofibroma but is rapidly growing or changing, they should seek medical advice. This growth may be a sign of a rare type of cancer called dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans.
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Do dermatofibromas appear suddenly?

There are specific situations where dermatofibromas can be associated with underlying health issues. Typically, multiple dermatofibroma lesions that arise suddenly are seen in these situations. If you have multiple skin lesions that have come on suddenly, you should discuss this with your physician.
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Why do I keep getting dermatofibromas?

What causes dermatofibromas? Dermatofibromas are caused by an overgrowth of a mixture of different cell types in the dermis layer of the skin. The reasons why this overgrowth occurs aren't known. The growths often develop after some type of small trauma to the skin, including a puncture from a splinter or bug bite.
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How quickly do dermatofibromas grow?

Usually, they develop over time, growing slowly until they reach less than 1 cm (about ¼ inch) in size. On rare occasions, larger lesions do occur, but dermatofibromas larger than 1 cm should be evaluated by a doctor.
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Can you prevent dermatofibroma?

Symptomatic, protruding dermatofibromas can often be reduced in size by liquid nitrogen (freezing) therapy or steroid injections to the lesion. In patients with dark skin, freezing with liquid nitrogen and steroid injection of may cause pigmentary change that is usually temporary.
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Can I squeeze a dermatofibroma?

If you pinch a dermatofibroma, it creates a dimple because it is attached to the underlying subcutaneous tissue. 1 On the other hand, if you pinch a mole, it projects up away from the skin. Moles appear when skin cells grow in clusters.
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Are dermatofibromas hard?

Dermatofibromas are usually single nodules that develop on an extremity, most commonly the lower legs. They are freely moving, firm-to-hard nodules of 0.5-1.0 cm diameter. The skin's surface is generally smooth, occasionally scaly. The overlying skin may be tethered, causing it to dimple when pinched.
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Are dermatofibromas genetic?

Dermatofibromas are common among adults, more so in women. Their cause is probably genetic. Lesions are usually 0.5 to 1 cm in diameter, firm, and may dimple inward with gentle pinching. Most lesions are asymptomatic, but some itch or ulcerate after minor trauma.
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Should dermatofibroma be removed?

Dermatofibromas are generally harmless and don't usually need to be treated. Although they typically appear in exposed areas like the arms and legs they can occasionally grow elsewhere on the body that is harder to cover up. Sometimes they can also be tender or itchy.
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Do dermatofibromas recur?

Background: Cellular dermatofibromas, a variant of dermatofibroma, are reported to recur at rates of 26% to 50%.
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Do all dermatofibromas dimple?

Roughly 80 percent of all dermatofibromas will involute or withdraw below the surface of the skin when one applies lateral squeeze compression, creating a dimple in the skin. Although this “dimple sign” is not exclusive to dermatofibromas, it is still a very useful clinical sign.
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Can you laser dermatofibroma?

Dermatofibroma (DF), a common benign skin tumour, sometimes requires treatment either because of cosmetic concern or for associated symptoms. However, no effective treatment with optimal cosmetic outcomes has been reported. An effective and safe therapeutic option could be treatment with pulsed dye laser (PDL).
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Can dermatofibroma change Colour?

Dermatofibromas are small, noncancerous (benign) skin growths that can develop anywhere on the body but most often appear on the lower legs, upper arms or upper back. These nodules are common in adults but are rare in children. They can be pink, gray, red or brown in color and may change color over the years.
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Do dermatofibromas bleed?

Dermatofibromas are usually asymptomatic, but itching and pain often are noted. They are the most common of all painful skin tumors. Women who shave their legs may be bothered by the razor traumatizing the lesion in that region, causing pain, bleeding, erosive changes, and ulceration.
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Is dermatofibroma safe?

Dermatofibromas are diagnosed by their appearance to the naked eye. The diagnosis may also be confirmed by removing and examining it under a microscope. Dermatofibromas do not go away by themselves. However, as they are harmless and do not turn into cancer, no treatment is usually needed.
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Can dermatofibromas darken?

Dermatofibroma is a small, round nodule that may appear brown, red or purple in color. Usually, the growth looks reddish at first but changes to brown. The bumps tend to be darker on people with dark skin tones.
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Why do I feel beads under my skin?

Cysts are common on the skin and can appear anywhere. They feel like large peas under the surface of the skin. Cysts can develop as a result of infection, clogging of sebaceous glands (oil glands), or around foreign bodies, such as earrings.
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Why do I have a small ball under my skin?

Epidermoid cyst

An epidermoid cysts are small, round lumps under your skin. They usually develop when shed skin cells move into your skin instead of falling off. Epidermoid cysts can also form when hair follicles become irritated or damaged, due to a buildup of keratin.
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Can dermatofibroma be flat?

They are well circumscribed, solitary or multiple, usually hyperpigmented dermal nodules, typically less than 1 cm in diameter. They may be slightly protuberant, but are most often flat, and are generally located on the extremities.
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What is an atypical dermatofibroma?

Atypical dermatofibroma is also known as dermatofibroma with monster cells or pseudosarcomatous dermatofibroma. There are focal areas within a common dermatofibroma consisting of large polymorphous cells with large nucleoli ('monster cells') (figures 9, 10).
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How do you remove a dermatofibroma?

Surgical removal is by far the most reliable method to remove dermatofibromas. Removal begins with injecting a local anesthetic into the area. Injection of the freezing is slightly uncomfortable, but there is no pain during the procedure once the freezing has taken.
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Where do dermatofibromas occur?

Dermatofibroma is a commonly occurring cutaneous entity usually centered within the skin's dermis. Dermatofibromas are referred to as benign fibrous histiocytomas of the skin, superficial/cutaneous benign fibrous histiocytomas, or common fibrous histiocytoma.
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