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Why the Linear or Blaschkoid Pattern Matters
When these painful bumps appear in a line, stripe, or segment on one side of the body, doctors call it segmental cutaneous leiomyomatosis.
This pattern is a big diagnostic clue.
A Very Important Health Association
When someone has multiple cutaneous leiomyomas, doctors become alert for a genetic condition called
Hereditary Leiomyomatosis and Renal Cell Cancer (HLRCC)
Because of this, early diagnosis can be life-saving and helps with long-term health monitoring, insurance planning, and preventive care.
Conditions Doctors Also Consider (But Are Less Likely)
Doctors may think about other causes, but these usually don’t fit as well:
• Eccrine spiradenoma – painful, but not usually linear
• Lichen striatus – linear, but not painful
• ILVEN – itchy rather than painful
• Segmental neurofibromatosis – soft and usually painless