Symptoms of inguinal fibroma?

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Inguinal fibroma is a common benign tumor in clinic. It originates from the supporting connective tissue of the inner and outer layers of the nerve of inguinal cells and mesenchymal tissue, and can occur at the end of the inguinal region. Although inguinal is a benign tumor, if it is not cured for a long time, the tumor will gradually increase and become a malignant tumor. Symptoms of inguinal fibroma? Let's talk about it.

Symptoms of inguinal fibroma?

1. The single bag type is a single pocket like tumor in the lower part of the trunk. The root is thin and has pedicle shape. It is soft and inelastic to touch. It has normal skin color. Sometimes it is painful due to pedicle torsion. It can also cause inflammation and necrosis.

2. The multiple filamentous type mainly occurs in the neck or armpit. It is a soft filamentous protrusion from the needle to mung bean, showing normal skin color or light brown.

3. Histopathology: single bag type showed thin and flat epidermis and increased basal pigment; Multiple filamentous type showed hyperkeratosis, papillomatous hyperplasia and mild to moderate hypertrophy of spinous layer. Dermis is mainly composed of loose connective tissue, fibroblasts, collagen fibers and dilated capillaries.

matters needing attention

1. Smaller lesions can be excised or cut off, and can also be cauterized by electric burning, freezing, CO2 laser, trichloroacetic acid and pure carbolic acid; 2. For larger pedicled skin lesions, ligation of surgical line can be used.