Case Reports in Dermatology (Apr 2016)

Four Different Tumors Arising in a Nevus Sebaceous

  • Takeshi Namiki,
  • Keiko Miura,
  • Makiko Ueno,
  • Yumi Arima,
  • Aya Nishizawa,
  • Hiroo Yokozeki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000445822
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 75 – 79

Abstract

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Nevus sebaceous is known by its association with one or more secondary tumors, but more than three multiple tumors arising from a nevus sebaceous is extremely rare. A 67-year-old female presented with a light brown plaque on the back of her head that contained a dome-shaped black node and an erosive lesion. Histopathological examination showed atypical basaloid cells in the black node. At the periphery of that node, structures resembling follicular germs extruded from interlacing cords in the upper portion and tumor nests with sebocytes were in the lower portion. In the erosive lesion, papillated structures with an apocrine epithelium were observed. In the light brown plaque, enlargement of sebaceous lobules was noted. From those histopathological features, a diagnosis of syringocystadenoma papilliferum, sebaceoma, trichoblastoma and basal cell carcinoma arising from a nevus sebaceous was made. We discuss the rarity of multiple tumors arising from a nevus sebaceous.

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