%0 Journal Article %T Solitary Cutaneous Myxoma in a Child: Rare Entity SciDoc Publishers | Open Access | Science Journals | Media Partners %A Baybay H %A Chaouche M %A Cherif AD %A Hamas N %A Mazti A %A Mernissi FZ %A Barbach Y %J Pediatric Health Care & Advancements (IJPA) %D 2018 %R http://dx.doi.org/10.19070/2572-7354-1800026 %X Solitary myxomas without other manifestations of Carney¡¯s complex usually arise within the skeletal or cardiac muscles, and less commonly in the intestine, pelvis and subcutis, and very rarely in the skin. Solitary cutaneous myxomas (SCM), more descriptively called solitary superficial angiomyxomas, are uncommon tumours having characteristic histological findings. They occur most commonly on the trunk, leg, head and neck, and more rarely at acral sites of adults. They are characterized histologically by a well-defined, hypocellular, myxoid tumour with many vascular components in the dermis or subcutaneous fat. We report a case of solitary skin myxoma sitting on the scalp of a young child %K Cutaneous %K Myxoma %K Carney Complex. %U https://scidoc.org/IJPA-2572-7354-05-502.php