Perithelioma

Perithelioma is a rare benign neoplasm characterized by cell proliferation in the peritubular connective tissue layers of the skin (especially pericranial and perigenital). In our case, this is precisely the neoplasm that will be discussed.

Perimelothenoma is a rare type of benign soft tissue neoplasm, which consists of perimelothenocytes - atypical cells developing from the fatty depots of the dermis. Externally, these are subcutaneous tumors of lobular or tuberous shape, painless, mobile, and do not cause discomfort or unpleasant sensations. Often, perimelotenovac is an accidental finding during ultrasound examination of the abdominal cavity, massage, or cosmetic procedures. Perimelothenovaya was described for the first time



Peritheliomas are rare benign neoplasms of the pericardium or serous membranes of the chest cavity. Pericarditis is an inflammatory process of the serous membrane located inside the heart. This may manifest itself as expansion or thickening of the walls of the heart sac.

Characteristic symptoms are: * Chest pain that occurs when breathing or pressing on the heart area, * Feeling of heaviness, weakness, fatigue * Fever * Rapid heartbeat * Cyanosis (blue discoloration) of lips, limbs * Paleness

Manifestations of pericarditis depend on the form of the disease and can occur with varying intensity. In some cases, symptoms associated with circulatory disorders may appear (distal part of the lower extremities). Fever - general



Perithelioma (synonyms: cytoblastoma, lamellar cytoma) is a rare malignant tumor of neuroepithelial cells and peripheral nerves.

Peritheliomas arise from preformed rudimentary structures in the epidermis or skin (more common in men), less often from the remains of the milk ducts in the nipples of the vestibular glands (female peritheliomas). The disease is most often reported in older people