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Evi Mustikawati Arifin, Astrid Laurentia Harianto and Suswardana
Indonesia
Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Clin Exp Dermatol Res
Background: Acrochordons have an irregular or smooth surface and most commonly located on eye lids, neck, axillae, trunk, groin and on the lumbar area. There are a few case reports of giant acrochordons including one reported on male external genitalia. Case Report: A 50-year-old man with a pedunculated mass, diameter 9 cm, arising from right scrotum for 3 years ago. Body mass index is 27.3 kg/m2 and there was no pain, redness and no ulceration. The lesion was totally removed with CO2 laser under local anesthesia. Diagnosis was confirmed by histopathological examination. Conclusion: The predisposing factor in this patient is obesity. Acrochordon can be removed with electrodesiccation, curved or serrated blade scissors, cryotherapy or even laser surgery. CO2 laser surgery under local anesthesia in this patient was cosmetically acceptable by simple procedure. epong_bs@yahoo.com