Nail Unit Squamous Cell Carcinoma with Onycholemmal Features: Case Report and Review of the Literature.

IF 1.4 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Skin Appendage Disorders Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-14 DOI:10.1159/000529906
Kelita Waterton, Cynthia M Magro, Shari R Lipner
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Abstract

Introduction: Onycholemmal carcinoma (OC) is a rare subtype of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) that originates from the epithelium of the nail bed. It is characterized by distinct histopathologic features including small clusters of atypical squamous epithelium devoid of a granular layer, with abrupt onycholemmal keratinization.

Case presentation: We present a case of a 75-year-old male with right thumbnail onycholysis, yellow-green nail plate discoloration, as well as bleeding and purulence of the lateral nail fold. Histopathologic evaluation revealed high-grade squamous dysplasia, small clusters of severely atypical epithelial cells, and a pattern of abrupt keratinization consistent with the diagnosis of SCC carcinoma with onycholemmal features. GMS and PAS staining indicated concomitant onychomycosis. Pathologic analysis also disclosed residual SCC and concomitant amyloidosis, possibly light chain related and hence reflective of his underlying multi-organ lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma. The patient subsequently underwent Mohs micrographic surgery.

Conclusion: Clinical presentation of nail unit SCC with onycholemmal features is highly variable, making differentiating between similarly presenting benign and malignant nail disorders particularly challenging. This case report demonstrates clinical and histopathological features of nail unit SCC with onycholemmal features to improve diagnosis and management.

指甲鳞状细胞癌伴有瘤状特征:病例报告和文献综述。
导言:甲床上皮细胞癌(OC)是鳞状细胞癌(SCC)的一种罕见亚型,起源于甲床上皮细胞。它具有明显的组织病理学特征,包括没有颗粒层的小簇非典型鳞状上皮,以及突然的甲床角化:本病例是一名 75 岁男性的病例,他的右拇指甲出现甲沟炎、甲板变色呈黄绿色、甲侧皱褶出血和化脓。组织病理学评估显示,该病例存在高级别鳞状上皮发育不良、小簇严重不典型上皮细胞以及突然角质化的模式,与带有甲沟炎特征的 SCC 癌诊断一致。GMS 和 PAS 染色显示患者同时患有甲癣。病理分析还发现了残留的 SCC 和伴随的淀粉样变性,可能与轻链有关,因此反映了其潜在的多器官淋巴浆细胞性淋巴瘤。患者随后接受了莫氏显微手术:结论:具有甲癣特征的甲单位 SCC 的临床表现千变万化,因此区分表现相似的良性和恶性甲病尤其具有挑战性。本病例报告展示了甲单位SCC伴甲沟炎的临床和组织病理学特征,有助于提高诊断和管理水平。
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