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- M Senser, C Derancourt, D Blanc, H Van Landuyt, and R Laurent.
- Service de dermatologie II, CHU Saint-Jacques, Besançon, France.
- Arch Pediatr. 1997 Jul 1;4(7):653-5.
BackgroundRecurrent pyogenic granuloma with multiple satellite lesions is a rare and benign condition; its diagnosis may be clinically evoked from a characteristic natural history.Case ReportsTwo 12 year-old boys developed multiple small cutaneous lesions following removal of pyogenic granuloma, at the periphery of the scar. A CO2 laser treatment was decided in one case, and therapeutic abstention in the other one.ConclusionOur two cases completely fit with the classical features of such a condition that generally clears spontaneously. This syndrome must be known because of its "pseudo-metastatic" clinical features, which may mislead the physician.
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