Dermatofibromas are small, harmless growths that appear on the skin. These growths, or papules, can develop anywhere on the body, but they are most common on the arms, lower legs, and upper back.
A dermatofibroma is a skin tumor composed of oval cells appearing similar to histiocytes or spindle cells. For this reason it is also called a common fibrous histiocytoma in the most frequently ...
Medically reviewed by Brendan Camp, MD Key Takeaways The dermatofibroma pinch test can help tell if a skin bump is a mole or ...
Dermatofibroma (cutaneous fibrous histiocytoma) represents a common benign mesenchymal tumor, and numerous morphological variants have been described. Some variants of dermatofibroma are characterized ...
Dermatofibromas are small dark nodules forming slowly on an extremity, mostly in the middle aged population, and occurring slightly more often in women than in men. There are several variants of ...
The distinction between dermatofibroma, particularly cellular variant, and dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans in excisional biopsies is usually straightforward. However, a separation between the two may ...
Dr. Pimple Popper extracts a whole medley of different bumps. In her latest video, the doctor clears a dilated pore of winer, dermatofibroma, blackheads, whiteheads, moles, and much more. She pops so ...