Congenital smooth muscle hamartoma. Prevalence, clinical findings, and follow-up in 15 patients
A. Zvulunov, A. Rotem, P. Merlob and A. Metzker
Pediatric Dermatology Unit, Beilinson Medical Center, Petah Tiqwa, Israel.
Cogenital smooth muscle hamartoma is a congenital skin lesion characterized
by proliferation of bundles of smooth muscle within the reticular dermis.
We report on a group of 15 children with this lesion, confirmed by skin
biopsy specimen, its prevalence, the occurrence of associated anomalies,
and long- term follow-up. To our knowledge, this is the largest group of
patients with this lesion described in the literature. The estimated
prevalence is about 1:2600 live births with slight male predominance. The
lesion is most frequent in the lumbosacral area (67% [10/15]) and a
positive pseudo-Darier's sign is present in 80% (12/15) of patients. During
the follow-up period of up to 7 years, the lesions enlarged slightly but
became less prominent. No malignant transformation was observed.