Proliferating inverted follicular keratosis of genital skin: Case series of a challenging variant

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Chelsea Huang, Mason Runge, Steven M. Hrycaj, Paul W. Harms, Douglas R. Fullen, May P. Chan
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Abstract

Background

Inverted follicular keratosis (IFK) is a benign cutaneous epithelial tumor typically presenting as a small papule on the head and neck. We have encountered deep endophytic tumors on genital skin with some characteristics of IFK but also atypical features, raising concern for squamous cell carcinoma (SCC).

Methods

Four such tumors were identified in our database. Histopathologic analysis and ancillary studies were performed.

Results

All patients were young women who presented with a solitary 0.5–1.0 cm lesion on the vulva, perineum, or inner buttock. Each showed a squamous proliferation arising from the epidermis, with endophytic growth that was deep and bulbous but not infiltrative. The tumor lobules contained eosinophilic keratinocytes, forming numerous squamous eddies. Small irregular spaces and dyskeratotic cells were frequently found. Nuclear pleomorphism was minimal to absent. All demonstrated wild-type p53 expression and lack of p16 block positivity. In situ hybridizations for human papillomavirus were negative. None of the three cases with follow-up data showed evidence of recurrence.

Conclusions

The absence of infiltrative growth or significant pleomorphism, the presence of numerous squamous eddies, the reassuring immunoprofile, and the lack of evidence of recurrence support a variant of IFK and speak against SCC. We propose the term “proliferating IFK” to highlight the florid squamous proliferation. Recognition of this unusual variant would avoid overdiagnosis of SCC.

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生殖器皮肤增生性倒置毛囊角化病:具有挑战性的变异病例系列。
背景:倒毛囊角化病(IFK)是一种良性皮肤上皮肿瘤,通常表现为头颈部的小丘疹。我们在生殖器皮肤上发现的深部内生肿瘤具有 IFK 的一些特征,但也有非典型特征,这引起了对鳞状细胞癌(SCC)的担忧:方法:我们的数据库中发现了四例此类肿瘤。方法:在我们的数据库中发现了四例此类肿瘤,并进行了组织病理学分析和辅助研究:所有患者均为年轻女性,外阴、会阴或臀部内侧出现 0.5-1.0 厘米的单发病灶。每例患者的表皮均出现鳞状增生,内生的肿瘤生长较深,呈球状,但无浸润。肿瘤小叶中含有嗜酸性角质细胞,形成许多鳞状漩涡。经常发现小的不规则空隙和角化不良细胞。核多形性极少或没有。所有病例均表现为野生型 p53 表达,缺乏 p16 阻滞阳性。人类乳头瘤病毒原位杂交呈阴性。有随访数据的三个病例均无复发迹象:没有浸润性生长或明显的多形性,存在大量的鳞状涡流,令人欣慰的免疫特征,以及缺乏复发证据,这些都支持 IFK 的变异性,并对 SCC 有一定的说服力。我们建议使用 "增生性 IFK "一词,以突出鳞状增生的特征。认识到这种不寻常的变异可避免过度诊断为 SCC。
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CiteScore
3.20
自引率
5.90%
发文量
174
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Cutaneous Pathology publishes manuscripts broadly relevant to diseases of the skin and mucosae, with the aims of advancing scientific knowledge regarding dermatopathology and enhancing the communication between clinical practitioners and research scientists. Original scientific manuscripts on diagnostic and experimental cutaneous pathology are especially desirable. Timely, pertinent review articles also will be given high priority. Manuscripts based on light, fluorescence, and electron microscopy, histochemistry, immunology, molecular biology, and genetics, as well as allied sciences, are all welcome, provided their principal focus is on cutaneous pathology. Publication time will be kept as short as possible, ensuring that articles will be quickly available to all interested in this speciality.
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