Granulomatous Panniculitis as a Complication of Subcutaneous Testosterone Pellet Therapy.

Q4 Medicine
Skinmed Pub Date : 2023-01-01
Meera H Patel, Caitlin M Brumfiel, Ilana Breen, David Glembocki, Adam Luber
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A 51-year-old man with a 3-year history of exogenous testosterone pellet injections to the left buttock presented for routine skin examination. While the patient reported recurrent drainage from the site of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) injections, he continued to receive repeated implantations every 6 months. On physical examination, a 12-mm irregular, brown macule was identified within a poorly demarcated, ecchymotic, and fluctuant subcutaneous plaque on the left buttock with a sinus tract draining serosanguinous fluid. The pigmented lesion was biopsied, revealing malignant melanoma in situ; hence, a wide local excision was scheduled. During the procedure, necrotic subcutaneous fat was observed surrounding the site of biopsy, and a region measuring 18 cm2 approximately was debrided and submitted for pathologic evaluation. Histopathologic examination revealed a diffused subcutaneous granulomatous infiltrate with septal and lobular panniculitis and fat necrosis as well as peripherally palisading histiocytes and hemosiderin deposition (Figures 1A and B). Similar findings were observed in another specimen from the same segment of debrided tissue, compatible with granulomatous panniculitis. Periodic acid-Schiff (PAS), Gram's, and acid-fast bacilli (AFB) stains revealed no microorganisms. During surgical exploration, six foreign bodies were discovered and identified as undissolved testosterone pellets. The patient was referred to a wound care center, but ultimately lost to follow-up.

皮下睾酮颗粒治疗并发肉芽肿性泛膜炎。
男,51岁,左臀外源性睾酮颗粒注射3年,例行皮肤检查。虽然患者报告睾酮替代疗法(TRT)注射部位反复引流,但他每6个月继续接受重复植入。在体格检查中,在左臀部一个界限模糊、淤血和波动的皮下斑块内发现了一个12毫米不规则的棕色斑点,并伴有窦道排出浆液浆液。对色素病变进行活检,发现原位恶性黑色素瘤;因此,计划进行大面积局部切除。在手术过程中,在活检部位周围观察到坏死的皮下脂肪,并清除约18 cm2的区域并提交病理评估。组织病理学检查显示弥漫性皮下肉芽肿浸润,伴有中隔和小叶性潘膜炎和脂肪坏死,以及周围栅栏组织细胞和含铁血黄素沉积(图1A和B)。在同一段清除组织的另一个标本中观察到类似的结果,与肉芽肿性潘膜炎相符。周期性酸-希夫(PAS),革兰氏和抗酸杆菌(AFB)染色未发现微生物。在手术探查中,发现6个异物,并确定为未溶解的睾酮颗粒。患者被转介到伤口护理中心,但最终失去了随访。
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Skinmed
Skinmed Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: SKINmed is a peer-reviewed bimonthly publication circulated to more than 28,000 dermatologists, allergists, internists, pediatricians, and family practitioners with an interest in dermatology and allergy. SKINmed features articles, original papers, and case studies concerning clinical aspects of dermatology, including dermatopathology, diagnostics, occupational dermatology, malignancy/tumors, cosmetic dermatology, endocrine diseases, infestations, infections, and pharmacotherapy.
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