Revista Brasileira de Cirurgia Plástica (Mar 2016)

Trichilemmal carcinoma, an uncommon tumor: update on its management and prognosis

  • Pedro Salomão Piccinini,
  • Francisco Carlos Santos Neto,
  • Gibran Busatto Chedid,
  • Jorge Hoyos,
  • Milton Paulo de Oliveira,
  • Carlos Oscar Uebel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5935/2177-1235.2016RBCP0015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 01
pp. 101 – 104

Abstract

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INTRODUCTION: Trichilemmal carcinoma (TC) is a rare neoplasm of skin appendages. It was first described in 1968 as tricoleptocarcinoma, and has an incidence of 0.05% in patients subjected to histopathological examination after excision of cutaneous lesions. TC has an indolent clinical course ; however, reports in the literature put in doubt this indolent behavior. OBJECTIVES: To provide an update on the management and prognosis of TC. METHODS:A search of the PubMed and SciELO databases by using with the MeSH terms "trichilemmal carcinoma", "tricholemmal carcinoma", "adnexal skin tumor", and "carcinoma triquilemal" was performed. RESULTS: Owing to the rarity of TC, most studies were case reports, which essentially corroborate the indolent nature of the disease. Surgical excision is the recommended treatment, and is associated with a low risk of recurrence and low morbidity and mortality. CONCLUSION: The behavior of the lesion and the procedure of treatment of TC are based on isolated cases or in a small series of cases. Because of its low prevalence, a multicenter collaboration of a greater number of cases can help define the best treatment recommendations, pathophysiology, and prognosis. Surgical excision remains the gold standard of treatment, and is associated with a low risk of recurrence.

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