Multiple cellular neurothekeomas – a case report and review on the role of immunohistochemistry as a histologic adjunct

Background:  Cellular neurothekeoma is a relatively rare, benign cutaneous neoplasm, which usually presents as a solitary papule or nodule involving the head and neck area of young adults. Multiple neurothekeomas have not, to date, been known to occur. Methods:  We report a 30‐year‐old, otherwise he...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of cutaneous pathology 2006-01, Vol.33 (1), p.51-56
Hauptverfasser: Mahalingam, M., Alter, J. N., Bhawan, J.
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Zusammenfassung:Background:  Cellular neurothekeoma is a relatively rare, benign cutaneous neoplasm, which usually presents as a solitary papule or nodule involving the head and neck area of young adults. Multiple neurothekeomas have not, to date, been known to occur. Methods:  We report a 30‐year‐old, otherwise healthy, male who presented with multiple neurothekeomas (15) in the head and neck area over a period of 12 years. Results:  While the unifying feature of all biopsied (10 of 15) lesions was the presence of epithelioid cells – the lesions differed in their cellularity and the degree of sclerosis of the stromal component. Antigenic profiling of the lesional cells revealed expression of vimentin, NKI/C3, PGP 9.5, factor XIIIa and CD68 but not S100, HMB45, MelanA, EMA, MSA, desmin, CD57 or NGF‐R. Conclusions:  This case report is the first to document the occurrence of multiple cellular neurothekeomas. An unusual histologic feature of some of the biopsied lesions was the presence of a markedly sclerotic stroma.
ISSN:0303-6987
1600-0560
DOI:10.1111/j.0303-6987.2006.00400.x