Joo Young Hyun, Kwon In Ho, Huh Chang Hun, Park Kyoung Chan, Youn Sang Woong
Department of Dermatology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, and Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Gyeonggi, Korea.
J Dermatol. 2004 Jun;31(6):480-3. doi: 10.1111/j.1346-8138.2004.tb00537.x.
A subepidermal calcified nodule (SCN) is an uncommon form of calcinosis cutis that is not associated with other dermatologic or systemic illnesses. Clinically, SCN presents as a solitary, firm tumor that can be white, white-yellow, or erythematous. Most SCNs occur in children; they are extremely rare in adults. The treatment of choice is believed to be surgical excision. We describe a case of SCN on the right ear lobe of a 33-year-old male, which was treated using a CO2 laser and electrodessication.
表皮下钙化结节(SCN)是皮肤钙质沉着症的一种罕见形式,与其他皮肤病或全身性疾病无关。临床上,SCN表现为单个、质地坚硬的肿物,可为白色、白黄色或红斑状。大多数SCN发生于儿童;在成人中极为罕见。公认的首选治疗方法是手术切除。我们报告一例33岁男性右耳垂的SCN病例,采用二氧化碳激光和电干燥法进行治疗。