阴囊钙化症临床病理研究及文献综述

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PATHOLOGY
Qing Li, Mengke Xu, Liming Song, Zhongyue Shi, Yanjun Zhang, Hongying Zhao, Qing Cao, Jun Lu
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目的研究阴囊钙化症的临床病理特征和发病机制。方法。对 14 例阴囊钙化患者进行血栓素和伊红(HE)染色切片检查,并结合临床资料分析其临床病理特征。同时,收集并分析81例阴囊外钙化切片患者和7480例身体各部位皮肤无钙化的表皮样囊肿患者,结合文献综述探讨阴囊钙化的病因和发病机制。结果。所有患者均为成年男性,平均年龄为38.2岁,临床表现为多个大小不等的阴囊结节,显微镜下表现为皮内钙质沉积,其中3个病灶有囊腔,内衬鳞状上皮。结论是阴囊钙化症是一种罕见的良性疾病,临床表现为阴囊单个或多个硬结,通常无症状,组织病理学特征为皮内钙质沉积。关于该病是否为特发性,目前仍存在争议。我们认为阴囊钙化并非特发性,而是源于表皮样囊肿。长时间的局部压迫或损伤可能是导致钙化的原因之一,或许还有其他未知因素导致该病的发生。手术切除是治疗这种疾病的主要方法,疗效令人满意。
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A Clinicopathological Study of Scrotal Calcinosis and Literature Review.

Objective. We aimed to investigate the clinicopathological features and pathogenesis of scrotal calcinosis. Methods. Hematoxylin and eosin (HE)-stained slides were performed on 14 patients with scrotal calcinosis, and the clinicopathological characteristics were analyzed together with clinical data. Meanwhile, 81 patients with extrascrotal calcinosis cutis and 7480 patients with epidermoid cysts without calcification in the skin of various parts of the body were collected and analyzed to explore the etiology and pathogenesis of scrotal calcinosis in conjunction with the literature review. Results. All our patients were adult men with a mean age of 38.2 years, with clinical manifestations of multiple scrotal nodules of varying sizes, microscopically characterized by intradermal calcium deposits, of which 3 lesions had a cystic cavity lined with squamous epithelium. Conclusions. Scrotal calcinosis is a rare benign disease that presents clinically as single or multiple hard nodules in the scrotum, usually asymptomatic, and it is histopathologically characterized by intradermal calcium deposition. There is still controversy as to whether it is idiopathic. We believe that scrotal calcinosis is not idiopathic and originates from epidermoid cysts. Prolonged local compression or injury may be one reason for the development of calcification, and perhaps there are other unknown factors contributing to the development of the disease. Surgical excision is the main treatment for this disease with satisfactory therapeutic effectiveness.

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期刊介绍: International Journal of Surgical Pathology (IJSP) is a peer-reviewed journal published eight times a year, which offers original research and observations covering all major organ systems, timely reviews of new techniques and procedures, discussions of controversies in surgical pathology, case reports, and images in pathology. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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