| Literature DB >> 31230705 |
Costantino Ricci1, Emi Dika2, Doriana Donatella Di Nanni1, Guido Zannetti3, Martina Lambertini4, Barbara Corti1.
Abstract
Tricholemmal carcinoma is a malignant cutaneous adnexal tumor showing outer root sheath differentiation, thought to be the malignant counterpart of trichilemmoma. Although the real existence of tricholemmal carcinoma continues to be a matter of debate, it has been introduced in the recently published 4th edition of World Health Organization classification of skin tumors. Herein, we evaluated whether immunohistochemistry (EMA, CK7, CK5/14, p63, p16, and Ber-EP4) supports tricholemmal carcinoma as a separate entity and whether it could be useful in this differential diagnosis. A total of 9 cases, 3 tricholemmal carcinomas and 6 clear-cell squamous cell carcinomas were evaluated on the basis of histological criteria suggested by the WHO. In our opinion, although these results need to be validated in larger series, they support tricholemmal carcinoma as a separate entity and suggest an immunohistochemical profile (clear-cell squamous cell carcinomas: EMA diffusely positive, CK7 negative; tricholemmal carcinoma: EMA negative, CK7 patchy or moderately positive) that could be useful for this differential diagnosis.Entities:
Keywords: Clear-cell squamous cell carcinoma; Tricholemmal carcinoma
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31230705 DOI: 10.1016/j.acthis.2019.06.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Histochem ISSN: 0065-1281 Impact factor: 2.479