Supernumerary nipple in the dermoscopy: about a case
Kaoutar Achehboune, Fatima Zahra Mernissi
Corresponding author: Achehboune Kaoutar, Department of Dermatology, Hassan II Hospital University, Fez, Morocco
Received: 11 Mar 2020 - Accepted: 02 Nov 2020 - Published: 03 Nov 2020
Domain: Dermatology,Gynecology
Keywords: Nipple, breast, supernumerary
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Cite this article: Kaoutar Achehboune et al. Supernumerary nipple in the dermoscopy: about a case. PAMJ Clinical Medicine. 2020;4:79. [doi: 10.11604/pamj-cm.2020.4.79.22313]
Available online at: https://www.clinical-medicine.panafrican-med-journal.com//content/article/4/79/full
Supernumerary nipple in the dermoscopy: about a case
Kaoutar Achehboune1,&, Fatima Zahra Mernissi1
&Corresponding author
We report the case of 40-year-old woman, followed for breast cancer, who consulted for an asymptomatic and pigmented lesion evolving since early childhood under the right breast. The dermatological examination showed a brown plaque, measuring 2 cm, of firm consistency, with a slightly infiltrated nippled surface (A). Dermoscopic examination revealed a regular pigmented peripheral network with a cleft-like appearance in a pigmented homogeneous central area (B). A diagnosis of a supernumerary nipple was established. The patient refused to remove the nipple because it was asymptomatic and without any aesthetic concern. However, we made the patient aware of the importance of self-monitoring and medical surveillance of the supernumerary breast, especially with the history of breast cancer. Supernumerary nipples can be associated with other malformations. Because of the possible morbid associations, some authors recommend systematic search of other malformations while others don't consider them. Supernumerary nipple do not require any specific treatment. However, surgical excision may be indicated for aesthetic reasons or in case of doubt diagnostic. Dermoscopy has been rarely described in the literature. Salim et al. reported the same dermoscopic aspect observed in our patient, however, Takahiro Kiyohara et al. reported a supernumerary nipple dermoscopically mimicking atrophic dermatofibroma with central white patch and peripheral delicate pigment network on dermoscopy.
Figure 1: (A,B) the dermatological examination showed a brown plaque, measuring 2 cm, of firm consistency, with a slightly infiltrated with nippled surface