Clear cell trichoblastoma : A clinicopathological and ultrastructural study of two cases

Clear cell change in basal cell carcinomas is a well-recognized phenomenon, but is obviously rare in trichoblastomas. We present two cases of clear cell trichoblastoma in which clear cell change was very much prominent, and the results of an ultrastructural study intended to explore the basis of tha...

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Hauptverfasser: KAZAKOV, Dmitry V, MENTZEL, Thomas, ERLANDSON, Robert A, MUKENSNABL, Petr, MICHAL, Michal
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description Clear cell change in basal cell carcinomas is a well-recognized phenomenon, but is obviously rare in trichoblastomas. We present two cases of clear cell trichoblastoma in which clear cell change was very much prominent, and the results of an ultrastructural study intended to explore the basis of that feature. Both our patients were women, aged 56 and 77 years, who presented with solitary, slowly growing nodules that measured 3 to 5 cm in largest dimension and were located on the scalp and the flexor aspect of the lower arm. Microscopically, the tumors in both cases were symmetric, non-ulcerated, and composed of variably sized and shaped (cribriform, racemiform, strands, cords, nodules) aggregations of monomorphous basaloid epithelial cells that were associated with a specific trichogenic stroma. Common to both tumors was clear cell cytoplasm evident in the majority of the epithelial cells in one case and almost in the entire epithelial cell population in the other. In most epithelial aggregations the epithelial cells with clear cytoplasm often appeared columnar and were arranged in a palisade along a recognizable basal membrane, thus indicative of outer sheath differentiation at the bulb. There were other signs of follicular differentiation. Ultrastructurally, variably sized clusters of uniform small basaloid epithelial cells were separated from the stroma by a thin discontinuous basement membrane. In addition to the usual organelles, the cytoplasm contained fairly conspicuous tonofilaments and variably sized vacuoles devoid of a limiting membrane, located between the palisaded nuclei and the outer cell membrane. The majority of vacuoles were empty, although clumps of a finely granular substance were occasionally evident. No distinct lipid droplets or glycogen particles were identified. The basaloid cells were joined by scattered small desmosomes. These findings were consistent with trichilemmal differentiation at the bulb.
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