Multiple glomus tumors of the face and eyelid
N. C. Charles
The glomus tumor is a benign, vascular, hamartomatous derivative of the
glomus body, a normal intradermal arteriovenous anastomosis. Most glomus
tumors are solitary, tender lesions of the nail bed and are found only
rarely on the eyelid. Occasionally, glomus tumors assume a multiple form,
wherein they are nontender. I report a unique case of multiple glomus
tumors involving the face, palate, eyelid, and anterior orbit.