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Bei Zhao1, Ling Chen2, Jinfeng Liao1, Zhen Xie1, Xia Lei2, Zhu Shen1,3.
Abstract
Clown nose-like lesion refers to the manifestation of a reddish or skin-colored bulge on the tip of the nose or the manifestation of bulbous tip of the nose. More and more clinical cases show that clown nose-like lesion can also be the indication of some genetic syndromes, not just the manifestation of metastatic visceral tumor as it initially proposed. However, the clinical features of clown nose-like lesion indicated by metastatic malignancies, genetic cancer predisposition syndromes or primary diseases involving the nasal tip are lacking. In this study, patients with clown nose-like lesion in our clinical practices and from published literatures were collected and reviewed. We found that clown nose-like lesions caused by metastatic malignancies including lung cancer are often solitary and more common in male (24/31) older individuals (average age 62.3, ranging 40-78 years old). In addition, they usually appear for a short time, and are prone to be misdiagnosed as primary nasal diseases, leading to a poor prognosis (all patients with data available died within 4 months). Clown nose-like lesions associated with genetic cancer predisposition syndromes usually develop at a young age (mean age 15.3) with female preference (9/10). They are accompanied by multiple-systemic involvements, including low hair volume, developmental delay, cancer predisposition or neurological diseases. They show slow development and often positive family history (6/10). These two kinds of clown nose-like lesions are often asymptomatic, which delays the diagnosis and treatment of underlying malignancies or syndromes. In brief, the term of clown nose-like lesion is underrecognized, and should be updated. Clown nose-like lesions can serve as indicators to at least three categories of clinical issues: metastatic visceral tumors, genetic syndromes, and primary diseases involving the nasal tip. Increased awareness of clinical features of updated clown nose-like lesions can alert physicians to these underlying malignancies or syndromes, render earlier detection of associated medical issues, and allow for genetic counseling of family members.Entities:
Keywords: clown nose-like lesion; genetic syndromes; lung cancer; manifestation; nose; skin metastases
Year: 2021 PMID: 34055844 PMCID: PMC8155271 DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2021.673336
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Med (Lausanne) ISSN: 2296-858X
Figure 1Clinical images of clown nose-like lesions. (A–D) Clown nose-like lesions secondary to metastatic visceral tumors. (A) A 65-year-old man with lung squamous cell carcinoma (case 4 in Table 1), initially misdiagnosed as rosacea; (B,C) a 65-year-old man with lung squamous cell carcinoma (case 2 in Table 1), initially misdiagnosed as folliculitis; (D) a 63-year-old woman with lung squamous cell carcinoma (case 1 in Table 1), initially misdiagnosed as basal cell carcinoma. (E–H) Clown nose-like lesions nose as manifestations of genetic syndromes. (E) A 34-year-old woman with tuberous sclerosis (case 6 in Table 3); (F) a 40-year-old woman with multiple familial trichoepithelioma (case 5 in Table 3); (G) a 85-year-old woman with Brooke-Spiegler syndrome (11); (H) a 13-year-old girl with Tricho-Rhino-Phalangeal Syndrome in our department. (I–L) Primary skin disease of clown nose-like lesions. (I) A 47-year-old man with sebaceous gland hyperplasia (case 12 in Table 4); (J) a 62-year-old woman with superficial skin mycosis (case 8 in Table 4); (K) a 42-year-old man with rosacea (case 10 in Table 4); (L) a 34-year-old man with nasal squamous cell carcinoma (case 9 in Table 4).
Nasal tip cutaneous metastasis from lung carcinoma.
| F/76 | A blue-black spherical mass | N/A | Haemangioma | Oat cell carcinoma | Died in 3 M | ( |
| M/67 | A subcutaneous lump | 4 M | Rhinophyma | Squamous cell carcinoma | N/A | ( |
| M/71 | N/A | N/A | Rosacea | Squamous cell carcinoma | Died immediately | ( |
| M/65 | Enlarging nasal tip | 4 W | Cellulitis | Adenosquamous cell carcinoma | Died in several weeks | ( |
| M/58 | Nodules | 1 M | Metastatic tumor | Not described | Died in 3 M | ( |
| M/63 | N/A | N/A | Tumor | Anaplastic large cell carcinoma | Died in 2 W | ( |
| M/59 | Nodules | 6 W | Mass | Squamous cell carcinoma | N/A | ( |
| M/64 | A cutaneous tumor | 3 M | Furuncle | Large cell undifferentiated carcinoma | Died in 6 M | ( |
| M/74 | Fuchsia nodules | N/A | Folliculitis | Squamous cell carcinoma | Died in 3 M | ( |
| M/62 | A round erythematous nodule | 5 W | Tumor | Squamous cell carcinoma | Died in 5 M | ( |
| M/76 | A round erythematous tumor | 4 M | Rhinophyma | Squamous cell carcinoma | Died in 1 M | ( |
| M/57 | Tender, oval and erythematous nodules | 1 M | Rhinophyma | Squamous cell carcinoma | Died in 9 M | ( |
| F/63 | Pale pink patches and black scabs | 1 M | Basal cell carcinoma | Squamous cell carcinoma | Died in 6 M | Our case 1 |
| M/65 | Red nodules with clear border | 5 W | Folliculitis | Squamous cell carcinoma | Died in 7 M | Our case 2 |
| M/70 | Cauliflower-like mass | 2 M | Metastatic tumor | Squamous cell carcinoma | Died in 2 M | Our case 3 |
| M/65 | Red nodule | <1 M | Rosacea | Squamous cell carcinoma | N/A | Our case 4 |
“F” and “M,” female and male in Sex column; “Y,” “M,” and “W,” year, month, and week in course of clownlike nose column; “N/A,” data not available.
Primary diseases that can present with clown nose-like lesions.
| Infection | Cutaneous Leishmaniasis | Erythema, verrucous hyperplasia | Identification of Leishmania by smear or culture | ( |
| Blastomycosis | Verrucous nodules | Histopathology | ( | |
| Deep skin mycosis | Erythema, papules, scabs | Microscopic examination or culture of fungi | Our case 7 | |
| Superficial skin mycosis | Erythema, papules, scaling | Microscopic examination or culture of fungi | Our case 8 | |
| Tumor-associated | Basal cell carcinoma | Erythema, plaque, ulcer | Histopathology | ( |
| Squamous cell carcinoma | Plaque, verrucous hyperplasia, central ulcer | Histopathology | Our case 9 | |
| Keratoacanthoma | Papules, nodules | Histopathology | ( | |
| Sebaceous carcinoma | Light red nodules | Histopathology | ( | |
| Trichoblastoma | Nodules | Histopathology | ( | |
| Microcystic adnexal carcinoma | Yellow or red nodules | Histopathology | ( | |
| Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma | Scabs, bloody discharge | Histopathology | ( | |
| Rhabdomyosarcoma | Smooth surface, red hard patches | Histopathology | ( | |
| Folliculosebaceous cystic hamartoma | Tawny skin mass | Histopathology | ( | |
| Cutaneous sinus histiocytosis | Papules, nodules | Histopathology | ( | |
| Inflammation | Rosacea | Erythema, nodules, and nasal glands | Clinic | Our case 10 |
| Acne | Nodules, cysts | Clinic | Our case 11 | |
| Others | Sebaceous gland hyperplasia | Light-red or light-yellow nodular hyperplasia | Histopathology | Our case 12 |
| Pseudolymphoma | Red smooth hard nodules | Histopathology | ( | |
| Sinonasal sarcoidosis | Papules, nodules | Histopathology | ( | |
| Juvenile xanthogranuloma | Yellow-red nodules | Histopathology | ( |
“N/A,” data not available.
Clown nose-like lesion as a manifestation of genetic syndromes.
| F/16 | Hernandez syndrome | A large bulbous nose with thickened alae nasi and septum | Since age 8 | Convulsive disorder, psychomotor retardation, and obesity | N/A | ( |
| F/4 | Multiple familial trichoepithelioma | Multiple round smooth translucent solid nodules and papules | Since age 2 | N/A | Grandmother and mother | ( |
| F/40 | Multiple familial trichoepithelioma | Numerous flesh-colored round solid nodules and papules | Since age 10 | Trichoblastic carcinoma | Mother | Our case 5 |
| F/8 | Tricho-Rhino-Phalangeal Syndrome-I | Round nose | Since age 8 | Short and sparse hair, sparse outer eyebrows, short stature, thin nails, and curved fingers | Mother and grandmother | ( |
| M/4 | Tricho-Rhino-Phalangeal Syndrome-I | Thick and pear-shaped nose | Since age 4 | Thinning hair, thinning of the outer eyebrows, thin upper lip, premature fusion of the epiphyses, difficulty in eating since childhood | N/A | ( |
| F/1.4 | Tricho-Rhino-Phalangeal Syndrome-I | Spherical nasal tip | After birth | Growth retardation after birth, sparse hair, thin upper lip, prominent ears and forehead, small chin, short hands, and feet | Grandfather, uncle and mother | ( |
| F/34 | Tuberous sclerosis | Light red rice grains to pea-sized hard pimples | Since age 30 | Mental retardation, epilepsy, hemoptysis, multiple subungual fibromas, multiple hamartomas of the liver and kidney, pulmonary lymphangiomyomatosis | Mother and son | Our case 6 |
| F/15 | Tuberous sclerosis | Pale red verrucous papules | Since age 10 | Mental retardation, epilepsy, multiple fibromas. Brain MRI and CT showed several cortical and subcortical nodules, subependymal nodules | N/A | ( |
| F/26 | Tuberous sclerosis | Pale red pimples | Since age 26 | Epilepsy, brain imaging showed multiple cortical nodules and cortical malformations, but no subependymal nodules. Torso CT showed bilateral lumbosacral joint sclerosis | Two sisters have epilepsy | ( |
| F/85 | Brooke-Spiegler syndrome | Multiple papulonodular lesions, increasing in number over the years | Since age 55 | Metastatic cylindrocarcinoma | N/A | ( |
“F” and “M,” female and male in Sex column; “Y,” “M,” and “W,” year, month, and week in course of clownlike nose column; “N/A,” data not available.
Nasal tip cutaneous metastasis from other carcinomas.
| F/55 | Renal clear cell carcinoma | Vascular erythema, papules | 1 Y | Kidney | N/A | Local radiotherapy | N/A | ( |
| F/6 | Rhabdomyosarcoma of nasal cavity | Nose lumps | 6 M | Nasal tip | resection | Partial resection | N/A | ( |
| F/48 | Cervical cancer | Purple-red and swollen; dilated capillaries | 3 M | Nasal tip | Local radiotherapy | Resection | Purplish redness faded after 5 years | ( |
| F/64 | Cervical cancer | Swelling | 3 M | Cervix | Radiotherapy | Surgery plus radiotherapy | Died after 3 M | ( |
| M/40 | Sacrococcygeal chordoma | Small hard nodules | 2 M | Spine | N/A | N/A | N/A | ( |
| M/78 | Liver cancer | Violet bump | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | Died after 20 M | ( |
| M/18 | Acute myeloid leukemia | Violet nodules, bumps | 1 M | N/A | N/A | Chemotherapy | Getting well gradually | ( |
| M/72 | Basal laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma | Tumors prone to bleeding | N/A | Throat | N/A | Surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy | Died after 2 M | ( |
| M/77 | Squamous cell carcinoma of the larynx | Nose lumps | 3 M | Throat | Partial resection | Radiotherapy or chemotherapy | N/A | ( |
| M/54 | Thyroid cancer | N/A | 2 M | Neck | N/A | Chemotherapy | Died after 2 M | ( |
| M/74 | Hypopharyngeal cancer | Red nodules | 2 W | Hypopharynx, esophagus | N/A | Chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy | N/A | ( |
| M/54 | Hypopharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma | Dilation of nasal capillaries, central ulcer | 2 M | Hypopharynx | N/A | Chemotherapy | N/A | ( |
| F/74 | Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma | Painless violet-like red nodules | 6 W | Esophagus | N/A | N/A | N/A | ( |
| M/54 | Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma | Dilated nasal blood vessels and central necrosis | N/A | Esophagus | Surgery | Surgery, radiotherapy | N/A | ( |
| M/59 | Esophageal cancer | Hemispherical mass with clear boundaries | N/A | Nasal tip | N/A | Chemotherapy | Died after 18 M | ( |
“F” and “M,” female and male in Sex column; “Y,” “M,” and “W,” year, month, and week in course of clownlike nose column; “N/A,” data not available.
Identification points of clown nose-like lesions.
| Occurring time of clown nose-like lesion | Over 50 years old generally | Young age, even at birth | N/A |
| The number of nasal nodules or papules | Often solitary | Often multiple | Solitary or multiple |
| The color of nodules or papules | Often red or inflammatory | Often fresh-colored | Often red or inflammatory |
| The symptom of clown nose-like lesion | Asymptomatic | Asymptomatic | often tender or pruritic |
| Gender | N/A, male preference | Female preference | N/A |
| Family history | None | Often positive | None |
| Genetic background | None | Positive | None |
| Accompanying involvements | Visceral tumors | Multiple system involvement | None |
| Prognosis | Poor | Depending on the other system(s) involved | N/A |
Except for some syndrome, e.g., Tricho-Rhino-Phalangeal Syndrome.
For nasal special infection, e.g., nasal leishmaniasis, nasal nodules are multiple.
There are individual differences in tender or pruritic sensations, and some clownlike nose can be asymptomatic.
“N/A,” data not available.