Extraocular cutaneous sebaceous carcinoma in a patient with Muir-Torre syndrome: special emphasis on histologic and dermoscopic features

IF 2.3 Q2 DERMATOLOGY Dermatology Reports Pub Date : 2023-09-13 DOI:10.4081/dr.2023.9832
Francesco Savoia, Matelda Medri, Davide Melandri, Lucia Domeniconi, Emilia Crisanti, Andrea Sechi, Ignazio Stanganelli
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Cutaneous sebaceous carcinoma can be classified into periocular and extraocular and can occur as part of Muir Torre syndrome. It is usually a pink-red or yellow solitary nodule, mainly located in the head and neck region. According to the Literature, dermoscopy is characterized in most cases by yellow color, polymorphic vessels and ulceration. We performed a review of the Literature and we found 14 papers describing the dermoscopic features of 33 sebaceous carcinomas, to which we added a case that we have recently observed. Compared to the data of the Literature and in particular to the latest published reviews, we found that milky-red areas are frequently observed in CSC (47% of the cases) and can be added to the main dermoscopic features for the diagnosis. Histology showed, in our case, some features that were consistent with a cutaneous sebaceous carcinoma with a secretory pattern, and other features that were instead consistent with a non-secretory pattern. This was probably due to the fact that the lesion we observed was a moderately differentiated and not well-differentiated cutaneous sebaceous carcinoma. The presence of a cutaneous sebaceous carcinoma should always alert the clinician on the possible association with Muir-Torre syndrome and immunohistochemistry for mismatch repair genes defects can help in the diagnostic pathway.
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Muir-Torre综合征患者的眼外皮肤皮脂腺癌:特别强调组织学和皮肤镜特征
皮脂腺癌可分为眼周癌和眼外癌,可作为Muir Torre综合征的一部分发生。通常为粉红色或黄色单发结节,主要位于头颈部。根据文献,皮肤镜检查的特点是在大多数情况下,黄色,多形血管和溃疡。我们对文献进行了回顾,我们找到了14篇描述33例皮脂腺癌皮肤镜特征的论文,其中我们增加了一个我们最近观察到的病例。对比文献资料,特别是最新发表的综述,我们发现乳红色区域在CSC中经常观察到(47%的病例),并且可以添加到主要的皮肤镜特征中用于诊断。在我们的病例中,组织学显示,一些特征与分泌性皮脂腺癌一致,而其他特征则与非分泌性皮脂腺癌一致。这可能是由于我们观察到的病变是中度分化而非高度分化的皮脂腺癌。皮脂腺癌的存在应提醒临床医生注意其与Muir-Torre综合征的可能关联,错配修复基因缺陷的免疫组化可以帮助诊断途径。
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