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Proliferating trichilemmal tumor Study conducted at the Private Practice, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil.

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Proliferating trichilemmal tumor (PTT) is a rare adnexal neoplasm11 Satyaprakash AK, Sheehan DJ, Sangüeza OP. Proliferating trichilemmal tumors: a review of the literature. Dermatol Surg. 2007;33:1102-8.,22 Peryassu MA, Peryassu BC, Peryassu RC, Piñeiro-Maceira J, Ramos-E-Silva M. Proliferating trichilemmal tumor: a case on the nose of a 70-year-old man. Case Rep Dermatol. 2013;5:248-53. derived from the outer sheath of the hair follicle and may originate from a pre-existing pilar/trichilemmal cyst as a result of trauma and/or inflammation in the latter.11 Satyaprakash AK, Sheehan DJ, Sangüeza OP. Proliferating trichilemmal tumors: a review of the literature. Dermatol Surg. 2007;33:1102-8.,33 Tierney E, Ochoa MT, Rudkin G, Soriano TT. Mohs' micrographic surgery of a proliferating trichilemmal tumor in a young black man. Dermatol Surg. 2005;31:359-6 It was first reported in 1966 by Wilson Jones22 Peryassu MA, Peryassu BC, Peryassu RC, Piñeiro-Maceira J, Ramos-E-Silva M. Proliferating trichilemmal tumor: a case on the nose of a 70-year-old man. Case Rep Dermatol. 2013;5:248-53.,44 Sharma R, Verma P, Yadav P, Sharma S. Proliferating trichilemmal tumor of scalp: benign or malignant, a dilemma. J Cutan Aesthet Surg. 2012;5:213-5.,55 Park BS, Yang SG, Cho KH. Malignant proliferating trichilemmal tumor showing distant metastases. Am J Dermatopathol. 1997;19:536-9. and it is benign in most cases33 Tierney E, Ochoa MT, Rudkin G, Soriano TT. Mohs' micrographic surgery of a proliferating trichilemmal tumor in a young black man. Dermatol Surg. 2005;31:359-6,44 Sharma R, Verma P, Yadav P, Sharma S. Proliferating trichilemmal tumor of scalp: benign or malignant, a dilemma. J Cutan Aesthet Surg. 2012;5:213-5. but eventually it can be malignant, recur locally, invade adjacent tissues and cause distant metastases.11 Satyaprakash AK, Sheehan DJ, Sangüeza OP. Proliferating trichilemmal tumors: a review of the literature. Dermatol Surg. 2007;33:1102-8.,33 Tierney E, Ochoa MT, Rudkin G, Soriano TT. Mohs' micrographic surgery of a proliferating trichilemmal tumor in a young black man. Dermatol Surg. 2005;31:359-6

4 Sharma R, Verma P, Yadav P, Sharma S. Proliferating trichilemmal tumor of scalp: benign or malignant, a dilemma. J Cutan Aesthet Surg. 2012;5:213-5.
-55 Park BS, Yang SG, Cho KH. Malignant proliferating trichilemmal tumor showing distant metastases. Am J Dermatopathol. 1997;19:536-9. It often presents as a solitary, soft nodular lesion, measuring 1 to 10 cm in diameter, on the scalp of elderly women.11 Satyaprakash AK, Sheehan DJ, Sangüeza OP. Proliferating trichilemmal tumors: a review of the literature. Dermatol Surg. 2007;33:1102-8.,33 Tierney E, Ochoa MT, Rudkin G, Soriano TT. Mohs' micrographic surgery of a proliferating trichilemmal tumor in a young black man. Dermatol Surg. 2005;31:359-6 and may be associated with an area of alopecia. More rarely, it can affect other topographies such as the neck, trunk, groin, mons pubis, vulva, gluteal region, and skull base.11 Satyaprakash AK, Sheehan DJ, Sangüeza OP. Proliferating trichilemmal tumors: a review of the literature. Dermatol Surg. 2007;33:1102-8.,33 Tierney E, Ochoa MT, Rudkin G, Soriano TT. Mohs' micrographic surgery of a proliferating trichilemmal tumor in a young black man. Dermatol Surg. 2005;31:359-6

This report describes the case of a 52-year-old male patient, with no comorbidities, who sought medical care complaining of a lesion on the scalp, with discomfort on palpation, that had been growing for about a year. He had a personal history of scalp cyst removal years before. On clinical examination, a tumor-like, erythematous lesion with a pedunculated structure in the center, measuring approximately 3 cm in its largest diameter, was observed in the parieto-occipital region (Fig. 1). The main hypothesis was trichilemmal cyst with atypical clinical presentation and, for this reason, an incisional spindle biopsy was performed, measuring about 2 cm in its largest diameter for anatomopathological analysis. Histopathology showed a dermal tumor, with no connection with the epidermis, consisting of an expansive lobular proliferation of squamous cells with ample eosinophilic cytoplasm and abrupt keratinization, without the formation of a granular layer - trichilemmal-type keratinization ‒ in the central portion of the lobes (Fig. 2). Some of these cells had atypical nuclei, but no mitosis (Fig. 3), findings consistent with a proliferating trichilemmal tumor. The patient was referred for complete excision of the lesion and showed good evolution, with no signs of recurrence to date.

Figure 1
Tumor in the parieto-occipital region

Figure 2
(A and B) Proliferation of lobular squamous tumor islands in the dermis, without connection with the epidermis. There is trichilemmal-type keratinization, consisting of compact and eosinophilic keratin in the center, in two distinct areas (Hematoxylin & eosin, ×40)

Figure 3
Squamous cells with atypical nuclei, but without mitosis. Towards the central part of the tumor island there is abrupt keratinization of the trichilemmal type (Hematoxylin & eosin, ×400)

The anatomopathological analysis is crucial for the diagnosis of PTT, because clinically, as in the case reported herein, it can be mistaken for a trichilemmal cyst, or other adnexal tumors.11 Satyaprakash AK, Sheehan DJ, Sangüeza OP. Proliferating trichilemmal tumors: a review of the literature. Dermatol Surg. 2007;33:1102-8. What histopathologically characterizes this tumor is the proliferation of squamous cells with trichilemmal keratinization (defined by the abrupt transition from nucleated to anucleated epithelial cells, with the absence of a granular layer) and varying degrees of atypia.11 Satyaprakash AK, Sheehan DJ, Sangüeza OP. Proliferating trichilemmal tumors: a review of the literature. Dermatol Surg. 2007;33:1102-8.

2 Peryassu MA, Peryassu BC, Peryassu RC, Piñeiro-Maceira J, Ramos-E-Silva M. Proliferating trichilemmal tumor: a case on the nose of a 70-year-old man. Case Rep Dermatol. 2013;5:248-53.
-33 Tierney E, Ochoa MT, Rudkin G, Soriano TT. Mohs' micrographic surgery of a proliferating trichilemmal tumor in a young black man. Dermatol Surg. 2005;31:359-6 The presence of poorly-defined borders, high-grade atypia, aneuploidy, necrosis, cellular pleomorphism and atypical mitoses are related to malignancy (malignant proliferating trichilemmal tumor) and, in this case, distant metastases may rarely appear, even years after the excision of the primary tumor.11 Satyaprakash AK, Sheehan DJ, Sangüeza OP. Proliferating trichilemmal tumors: a review of the literature. Dermatol Surg. 2007;33:1102-8.,33 Tierney E, Ochoa MT, Rudkin G, Soriano TT. Mohs' micrographic surgery of a proliferating trichilemmal tumor in a young black man. Dermatol Surg. 2005;31:359-6,55 Park BS, Yang SG, Cho KH. Malignant proliferating trichilemmal tumor showing distant metastases. Am J Dermatopathol. 1997;19:536-9. Immunohistochemistry can be used to help in the detection of malignancy.11 Satyaprakash AK, Sheehan DJ, Sangüeza OP. Proliferating trichilemmal tumors: a review of the literature. Dermatol Surg. 2007;33:1102-8.,22 Peryassu MA, Peryassu BC, Peryassu RC, Piñeiro-Maceira J, Ramos-E-Silva M. Proliferating trichilemmal tumor: a case on the nose of a 70-year-old man. Case Rep Dermatol. 2013;5:248-53.

Treatment consists of surgical excision, with margins ranging from 1 cm to large resections, depending on the histopathology of the tumor.11 Satyaprakash AK, Sheehan DJ, Sangüeza OP. Proliferating trichilemmal tumors: a review of the literature. Dermatol Surg. 2007;33:1102-8.,33 Tierney E, Ochoa MT, Rudkin G, Soriano TT. Mohs' micrographic surgery of a proliferating trichilemmal tumor in a young black man. Dermatol Surg. 2005;31:359-6 Radiotherapy and chemotherapy have been described as alternative or adjuvant treatments.11 Satyaprakash AK, Sheehan DJ, Sangüeza OP. Proliferating trichilemmal tumors: a review of the literature. Dermatol Surg. 2007;33:1102-8.,33 Tierney E, Ochoa MT, Rudkin G, Soriano TT. Mohs' micrographic surgery of a proliferating trichilemmal tumor in a young black man. Dermatol Surg. 2005;31:359-6 To reduce the risk of recurrence, the evaluation of the margins with Mohs micrographic surgery is the procedure of choice,11 Satyaprakash AK, Sheehan DJ, Sangüeza OP. Proliferating trichilemmal tumors: a review of the literature. Dermatol Surg. 2007;33:1102-8.,33 Tierney E, Ochoa MT, Rudkin G, Soriano TT. Mohs' micrographic surgery of a proliferating trichilemmal tumor in a young black man. Dermatol Surg. 2005;31:359-6,44 Sharma R, Verma P, Yadav P, Sharma S. Proliferating trichilemmal tumor of scalp: benign or malignant, a dilemma. J Cutan Aesthet Surg. 2012;5:213-5. as well as the close follow-up of these patients.11 Satyaprakash AK, Sheehan DJ, Sangüeza OP. Proliferating trichilemmal tumors: a review of the literature. Dermatol Surg. 2007;33:1102-8.,33 Tierney E, Ochoa MT, Rudkin G, Soriano TT. Mohs' micrographic surgery of a proliferating trichilemmal tumor in a young black man. Dermatol Surg. 2005;31:359-6

  • Study conducted at the Private Practice, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil.
  • Financial support
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References

  • 1
    Satyaprakash AK, Sheehan DJ, Sangüeza OP. Proliferating trichilemmal tumors: a review of the literature. Dermatol Surg. 2007;33:1102-8.
  • 2
    Peryassu MA, Peryassu BC, Peryassu RC, Piñeiro-Maceira J, Ramos-E-Silva M. Proliferating trichilemmal tumor: a case on the nose of a 70-year-old man. Case Rep Dermatol. 2013;5:248-53.
  • 3
    Tierney E, Ochoa MT, Rudkin G, Soriano TT. Mohs' micrographic surgery of a proliferating trichilemmal tumor in a young black man. Dermatol Surg. 2005;31:359-6
  • 4
    Sharma R, Verma P, Yadav P, Sharma S. Proliferating trichilemmal tumor of scalp: benign or malignant, a dilemma. J Cutan Aesthet Surg. 2012;5:213-5.
  • 5
    Park BS, Yang SG, Cho KH. Malignant proliferating trichilemmal tumor showing distant metastases. Am J Dermatopathol. 1997;19:536-9.

Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    03 Nov 2023
  • Date of issue
    Nov-Dec 2023

History

  • Received
    16 Sept 2021
  • Accepted
    11 Nov 2021
  • Published
    03 Aug 2023
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