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Lumps & Bumps: Soft Tissue Masses and Lesions

Video Published 2018-11-10 Updated 2026-02-07

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Expert panel discusses management of common pediatric soft tissue lesions, focusing on pyogenic granulomas. Surgical excision with gross negative margins shows lowest recurrence (3%) compared to silver nitrate cauterization (15%) or shave excision (9.5%).

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  • Pyogenic granulomas are benign vascular lesions, increasingly seen in teens on retinoid therapy for acne; medication cessation may resolve them.
  • Surgical excision with gross negative margins has lowest recurrence (3%), superior to shave/curettage (9.5%) or silver nitrate (15% recurrence).
  • Silver nitrate cauterization has highest failure rate (15% recurrence) despite being a common office-based approach.
  • Minimal (1mm) margins suffice for excision; wider resection not required for this benign lesion.
  • Lesions may bleed significantly causing family anxiety; definitive excision preferred over repeated office cauterization attempts.

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