Current Oncology (Jan 2023)

Pilomatrix Carcinoma: Report of Two Cases of the Head and Review of the Literature

  • Ludovica Toffoli,
  • Giulia Bazzacco,
  • Claudio Conforti,
  • Claudio Guarneri,
  • Roberta Giuffrida,
  • Enrico Zelin,
  • Nicola di Meo,
  • Iris Zalaudek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol30020109
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 2
pp. 1426 – 1438

Abstract

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Background: Pilomatrix carcinoma (PC) is a rare skin tumor arising from hair follicle matrix cells. It is locally aggressive with a high rate of local recurrence after surgical excision. Few cases in the literature have been described and the management is not well defined. Objectives: The aim of this study was to present two cases of PC located on the head and review the relevant literature about epidemiology, clinical and dermoscopic evaluation, characteristics of local and distant metastases, local recurrence rate and management of this rare skin tumor. Methods: We consulted databases from PubMed, Research Gate and Google Scholar, from January 2012 to November 2022. We reviewed the literature and reported two additional cases. Results: We selected 52 tumors in middle-aged to older patients located mostly on the head. Dermoscopy evaluation was rarely performed in the pre-operative diagnostic setting. The most definitive treatment was wide local excision, but local recurrences were common. In total, we observed 11 cases of recurrences and 9 patients with locoregional or distant metastases. Four patients received adjuvant radiotherapy, two patients needed chemotherapy and local cancer therapy and one patient received radiochemotherapy. Conclusion: Our reports and the review of the literature can provide a better awareness and management of this rare tumor.

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