Clinical Pathology (May 2024)

Seborrheic Keratosis: Report of a Rare Presentation and Reminder of the Current Knowledge of the Problem

  • Bahaeddine Lahbacha,
  • Salwa Nechi,
  • Abir Chaabane,
  • Amina Bani,
  • Majdi Kchaou,
  • Fadhel Chtourou,
  • Mohamed Karim Mfarrej,
  • Amel Douggaz,
  • Emna Chelbi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2632010X241255874
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17

Abstract

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A 75-year-old man presented with an abdominal enlarging painless tumor of the skin evolving over the last 30 years. His past medical history was unremarkable. Physical examination revealed a brownish pedunculated cutaneous mass which had an irregular keratotic warty surface with no discharge or ulceration. The mass was clinically presumed to be a melanocytic tumor, or a verrucous carcinoma. A monoblock excision of the mass was performed with a good outcome. The specimen was then sent to our pathology department to rule out malignancy. Macroscopic examination revealed a brownish tumor of 7.5 × 7 × 1.5 cm which had fissures and cauliflower-like appearance. Final histological report concluded to a giant seborrheic keratosis.