Korean J Dermatol.  2015 Dec;53(10):792-794.

The Malignant Transformation of Sebaceoma into Sebaceous Carcinoma in Nevus Sebaceous

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  • 1Department of Dermatology, School of Medicine, Pusan National University, Busan, Korea. smargie@hanamil.net

Abstract

Nevus sebaceous appears at birth or within the first few months after birth. Secondarily to nevus sebaceous, benign or malignant tumors such as basal cell carcinoma, trichoblastoma, syringocystadenoma papilliferum, squamous cell carcinoma, sebaceoma, and sebaceous carcinoma might occur. Sebaceoma is a benign tumor composed of incompletely differentiated sebaceous cells of varying degrees of maturity. We experienced an uncommon case of malignant transformation of sebaceoma in a 47-year-old man who had a solitary, well-defined, 3.1x2.1 cm sized, round, erythematous nodule on the scalp. Histopathologic examination revealed the presence of irregular lobules of varying size with a well-defined margin from the adjacent interstitial tissue in the dermis. Focally there were atypical cells with a foamy cytoplasm and undifferentiated cells. To the best our knowledge, only one case, from another country, has been reported in the literature. Therefore, we report a very rare case of malignant transformation of sebaceoma that occurred in nevus sebaceous.

Keyword

Nevus sebaceous; Sebaceoma; Sebaceous carcinoma

MeSH Terms

Carcinoma, Basal Cell
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell
Cytoplasm
Dermis
Humans
Middle Aged
Nevus*
Parturition
Scalp
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