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We here describe a case of solitary basaloid follicular hamartoma (BFH) : the case developing in
company with senile lentigo on the nose. BFH is a relatively rare benign follicular neoplasm of
undetermined etiology. Histologically, the specimen consisted of small-sized squamoid or basaloid cells
and follicular germ-like cells in the periphery of the tumor nests. There were no infundibular cysts.
BFH should be differentiated from infundibulocystic basal cell carcinoma (BCC), which consists of
squamoid or basaloid cells in company with infundibular cysts, tumor of follicular infundibulum or
trichoepithelioma. We analyzed the immunohistochemical findings of the case in comparison with
those of BCC and trichoepithelioma. An immunohistochemical examination revealed 1) that Bcl-2 and
CD10 was preferentially expressed in the outermost cells in the tumor nests consisting of follicular
germ-like cells, 2) that most of the tumor cells, especially germ-like cells, were strongly positive for
Ber-EP4, and 3) that peritumoral stroma was positive for CD34. The immunohistochemical findings of
our cases supported that BFH should be differentiated from BCC, a common malignant neoplasm.