布鲁克-斯皮格勒综合征患者的多个蘑菇样生长的头皮柱状瘤(头巾瘤):保加利亚患者的独特表现。

Q4 Medicine
Georgian medical news Pub Date : 2024-10-01
G Tchernev, V Broshtilova, S Kordeva
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摘要

皮肤圆筒状瘤是一种罕见的生长缓慢的附件肿瘤,常见于毛细血管或面部。当位于毛细体上时,它们可以聚集在一起,形成一个类似头饰的结构,形成典型的“头巾”外观。布鲁克-斯皮格勒综合征是一种常染色体显性遗传病,通常是良性的,但也可能发生恶性转化。我们报告一位61岁的男性患者,他有30年的蘑菇样形成史,临床和组织学证实为圆柱状瘤,影响了大约一半的毛小体部分。此外,左腿和右腿均可见红斑-青色斑块伴溃疡和结痂。该患者被怀疑患有散发性非遗传性布鲁克-斯皮格勒综合征。建议手术切除蘑菇样病变。在非遗传性布鲁克-斯皮格勒综合征的病例中,早期发现和预防措施至关重要。简要讨论了病情的处理,强调是否存在真正的散发性布鲁克-斯皮格勒综合征,或者他们是否代表了另一种临床“沉默”形式的病情。
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MULTIPLE MUSHROOM-LIKE GROWING CYLINDROMAS OF THE SCALP (TURBAN TUMOR) IN A PATIENT WITH BROOKE-SPIEGLER SYNDROME: UNIQUE MANIFESTATION IN A BULGARIAN PATIENT.

Cutaneous cylindromas are rare, slow-growing adnexal tumors commonly found on the capillitium or face. When located on the capillitium, they can cluster together, forming a headgear-like structure that gives the characteristic "turban" appearance. Brooke-Spiegler syndrome, an autosomal dominant condition, is typically benign, though malignant transformation can occur. We present a 61-year-old male with a 30-year history of mushroom-like formations, clinically and histologically confirmed as cylindromas, affecting approximately half of the hairy part of the capillitium. In addition, an erythematous-livid plaque with ulceration and crusting was observed on both left and right lower legs. The patient was suspected of having a sporadic, non-inherited form of Brooke-Spiegler syndrome. Surgical excision of the mushroom-like lesions was recommended. In cases of non-inherited forms of Brooke-Spiegler syndrome, early detection and preventative measures are critical. A brief discussion focusing on the management of the condition is provided, emphasizing whether true sporadic cases of Brooke-Spiegler syndrome exist or if they represent another clinically "silent" form of the condition.

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