Squamous cell carcinoma arising from a huge buttock epidermal cyst without skin lesion: A case report
Epidermal cysts are common lesions on the surface of the body. However, squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) arising from epidermal cysts are rare and even rarer without skin lesions, such as ulcers. A 66-year-old male presented with a 10-cm sized mass on the left buttock without skin lesions. The patien...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of surgery case reports 2023-01, Vol.102, p.107850, Article 107850 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Epidermal cysts are common lesions on the surface of the body. However, squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) arising from epidermal cysts are rare and even rarer without skin lesions, such as ulcers.
A 66-year-old male presented with a 10-cm sized mass on the left buttock without skin lesions. The patient was aware of the existence of the lesion 10 years prior. However, recently, the mass increased in size causing pain. Surgical resection was decided based on the suspicion of an epidermal cyst. Histopathological examination revealed SCC arising from an epidermal cyst. Additional complete resection was performed. No recurrence was observed 1 year after the surgery.
The clinical and pathophysiological characteristics of malignant transformation of epidermal cysts have not yet been fully elucidated. However, the lesions are characterized by long-lasting and rapid growth later, with the presence of a keratinous cystic tissue structure similar to an epidermal cyst. Part of the tumor is non-malignant, which is adjacent to the area of atypical cell proliferation. The present case had all the above four characteristics and was therefore diagnosed as SCC arising from an epidermal cyst.
Even if a palpable mass shows benign findings on physical examination, malignant transformation should be considered if the mass grows rapidly in size and is accompanied by symptoms such as pain.
•Squamous cell carcinomas from epidermal cysts are rare.•The patient presented with a huge mass on the left buttock without skin lesions.•Histopathological examination revealed SCC from an epidermal cyst.•Additionally, complete resection was performed due to tumor exposure.•No recurrence was observed 1 year after the surgery. |
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ISSN: | 2210-2612 2210-2612 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijscr.2022.107850 |