Kerman Sekhon, Yvette Miller-Monthrope, Christian Murray, Michael Weinberg
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Abstract
Pilomatrixoma, or calcifying epithelioma of Malherbe, is a rare and benign tumour. Typical presentation of pilomatrixoma is solitary, firm lesions found in the head and neck regions. Pilomatrixoma are often misdiagnosed due to their clinical presentation, which is synonymous with other cutaneous pathology. The reported and true incidence of pilomatrixoma are 1% and 16%, respectively. Cystic pilomatrixoma is a unique variant that presents without the pathognomonic feature of a firm lesion. This study presents the case of a 52-year-old man with a post-auricular pilomatrixoma. It is erythematous, soft, mobile, and 4 cm in diameter. Its size categorizes the lesion as a giant pilomatrixoma. These pilomatrixoma pose a diagnostic challenge as they mimic malignant lesions. It was highly erythematous and mimicked Merkel cell carcinoma in on initial presentation. It was a sebum-filled lesion, which is quite atypical for pilomatrixoma. A previous study finds that only three cases of cystic pilomatrixoma have been reported in the literature previously. This case study presents the case of an atypical variant of a rare tumour. There is a paucity in the literature on cystic pilomatrixoma. Giant proliferating cystic pilomatrixoma has not previously been described in a case report in the literature, as to our knowledge. This study highlights the diversity in the clinical presentations of pilomatrixoma to improve our clinical sensitivity to pilomatrixoma.
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SAGE Open Medical Case Reports (indexed in PubMed Central) is a peer reviewed, open access journal. It aims to provide a publication home for short case reports and case series, which often do not find a place in traditional primary research journals, but provide key insights into real medical cases that are essential for physicians, and may ultimately help to improve patient outcomes. SAGE Open Medical Case Reports does not limit content due to page budgets or thematic significance. Papers are subject to rigorous peer review and are selected on the basis of whether the research is sound and deserves publication. By virtue of not restricting papers to a narrow discipline, SAGE Open Medical Case Reports facilitates the discovery of the connections between papers, whether within or between disciplines. Case reports can span the full spectrum of medicine across the health sciences in the broadest sense, including: Allergy/Immunology Anaesthesia/Pain Cardiovascular Critical Care/ Emergency Medicine Dentistry Dermatology Diabetes/Endocrinology Epidemiology/Public Health Gastroenterology/Hepatology Geriatrics/Gerontology Haematology Infectious Diseases Mental Health/Psychiatry Nephrology Neurology Nursing Obstetrics/Gynaecology Oncology Ophthalmology Orthopaedics/Rehabilitation/Occupational Therapy Otolaryngology Palliative Medicine Pathology Pharmacoeconomics/health economics Pharmacoepidemiology/Drug safety Psychopharmacology Radiology Respiratory Medicine Rheumatology/ Clinical Immunology Sports Medicine Surgery Toxicology Urology Women''s Health.