Squamous Cell Carcinoma Arising From Epidermal Cyst: A Case Series of 9 Patients With a Literature Review

Epidermal cysts are among the most common benign subcutaneous tumors. However, malignant transformation of benign epidermal cysts into squamous carcinomas has been reported. Owing to its low incidence rate, the clinical and pathological features of this condition are not well understood. This study...

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description Epidermal cysts are among the most common benign subcutaneous tumors. However, malignant transformation of benign epidermal cysts into squamous carcinomas has been reported. Owing to its low incidence rate, the clinical and pathological features of this condition are not well understood. This study aimed to analyze the clinical and pathological characteristics of the malignant transformation of epidermal cysts, which could suggest an appropriate treatment strategy. We conducted a retrospective study of 9 patients diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma arising from epidermal cysts. All patients underwent surgical excision, and clinical information regarding patient demographics, tumor characteristics, treatment, and outcomes was analyzed. The average age at diagnosis was 57.3 years, with an average latency period of 15.4 years. Five patients had undergone prior cyst excision or drainage, with an average of 2.3 episodes of recurrence. Surgical excision was the primary treatment in all cases, and 2 patients with margin involvement at the final pathology underwent re-excision with additional resection margins. No recurrence was observed during the follow-up period. Four patients had immune dysregulation due to an underlying chronic kidney disease or cancer. Our study emphasizes the need for increased awareness of squamous cell carcinoma arising from epidermal cysts in patients with a history of cyst existence or recurrence, especially those with immune deficiencies. We expect these findings to contribute to early suspicion of malignant transformation and guide adequate clinical decision-making.
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