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Carcinoid-like pattern in sebaceous neoplasms: another distinctive, previously unrecognized pattern in extraocular sebaceous carcinoma and sebaceoma
Authors:Kazakov Dmitry V  Kutzner Heinz  Rütten Arno  Mukensnabl Petr  Michal Michal
Affiliation:Sikl's Department of Pathology, Charles University, Medical Faculty Hospital, Pilsen, Czech Republic.
Abstract:This report emphasizes a carcinoid-like pattern, a previously unrecognized feature in cutaneous sebaceous neoplasms. We report 7 patients with sebaceous tumors in which neoplastic cells were arranged in a trabecular and ribbon-like pattern or formed rosettes/pseudorosettes. The cases included 6 men and 1 woman, with their ages at the diagnosis ranging from 43 to 87 years (median age, 59). All patients presented with a solitary lesion. Locations were the scalp (n = 6) and forearm (n = 1). The carcinoid-like arrangement of neoplastic cells was the sole pattern in 4 cases, and in 3 cases the so-called labyrinthine/sinusoidal and/or rippled patterns were seen in addition. Sebaceous differentiation in the form of mature sebocytes varied from almost none to approximately 10%. Although the neoplasm appeared benign architecturally, the presence of cytologic atypia qualified 2 tumors as low-grade carcinomas. Four lesions represented sebaceomas, and in 1 case microscopic delineation between a carcinoma and sebaceoma was difficult. No neuroendocrine differentiation was demonstrated immunohistochemically, histochemically, and ultrastructurally. Electron microscopic examination performed in 1 case of carcinoma revealed lipid vacuoles in a minority of cells. There were no membrane-bound neuroendocrine granules. Rare cells contained peculiar large helioid inclusions. We conclude that the carcinoid-like pattern is another distinctive pattern indicative of sebaceous neoplasms. This pattern seems to be closely related to the rippled and labyrinthine/sinusoidal patterns, as exemplified by our cases, in which these arrangements sometimes occurred simultaneously.
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