Collision of Basal Cell Carcinoma with Apocrine-Sebaceous-Follicular Unit Neoplasms.

IF 1.6 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Enric Piqué-Duran
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Background: Tumor collision is a rare event, with an estimated incidence of 0.0017%. Seborrheic keratosis, melanocytic nevi, and basal cell carcinoma (BCC) are by far the most common entities involved in collisions. Most authors consider collision to be an incidental event. I planned a retrospective study comparing BCC/apocrine-sebaceous-follicular unit (ASFu) neoplasm collisions with squamous cell carcinoma (SCC)/ASFu neoplasm collisions.

Materials and methods: Files from 2005 to 2017 from Dr. José Molina Orosa Hospital were assessed; in the review, cases of collisions between BCCs or SSCs and ASFu tumors, including cysts, were identified.

Results: Out of 3247 BCC cases, 12 biopsies were retrieved. Of 825 biopsies, none belonged to the SCC group. The ASFu tumors that collided with a BCC were as follows: four hidrocystomas, three infundibular cysts, two steatocystomas, two trichilemmomas, one spiradenoma, and one clear-cell hidradenoma (one patient had two cysts associated with a BCC). These cases correspond to seven female patients and five male patients aged between 26 and 91 years old. A quarter of these patients were immunosuppressed. Most ASFu neoplasms were found to be located beneath the BCC (8/12).

Discussion: To the best of my knowledge, this report describes three new collisions of BCCs with ASFu neoplasms (infundibular cysts, steatocystomas, and a spiradenoma). My results also suggest that immunosuppression could be a factor that predisposes a patient to these collisions. I review current hypotheses in an effort to explain these collisions and contribute some new theories.

基底细胞癌与皮脂腺-毛囊单位肿瘤的碰撞。
背景:肿瘤碰撞是一种罕见现象,估计发生率为 0.0017%。迄今为止,脂溢性角化病、黑素细胞痣和基底细胞癌(BCC)是最常见的碰撞肿瘤。大多数作者认为碰撞是偶发事件。我计划进行一项回顾性研究,比较BCC/无乳腺-皮脂腺-滤泡单位(ASFu)肿瘤碰撞与鳞状细胞癌(SCC)/ASFu肿瘤碰撞:评估何塞-莫利纳-奥罗萨博士医院2005年至2017年的档案;在审查中,确定了BCC或SSC与ASFu肿瘤(包括囊肿)相撞的病例:在 3247 个 BCC 病例中,有 12 例活检样本。在 825 份活检样本中,没有一份属于 SCC 组。与 BCC 相撞的 ASFu 肿瘤如下:4 个腺样囊肿、3 个腺底囊肿、2 个脂肪囊肿、2 个三叶腺瘤、1 个海绵状腺瘤和 1 个透明细胞息肉瘤(1 名患者的两个囊肿与 BCC 相连)。这些病例中有七名女性患者和五名男性患者,年龄在 26 岁至 91 岁之间。其中四分之一的患者患有免疫抑制。大多数 ASFu 肿瘤位于 BCC 下方(8/12):据我所知,本报告描述了 BCC 与 ASFu 肿瘤(胃底囊肿、脂肪囊肿和一个海绵状腺瘤)的三种新碰撞。我的研究结果还表明,免疫抑制可能是导致患者发生这些碰撞的一个因素。为了解释这些碰撞,我回顾了目前的假说,并提出了一些新的理论。
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