Abstract

BackgroundDesmoplastic trichoepithelioma (DT) is a benign appendageal tumour predominately localized on the facial skin. The histological diagnosis can be difficult in some cases. Partial malignant transformation of a DT is a rarity and a complete transformation has never been described in literature.Case reportA DT of the upper lip was diagnosed histologically by a small biopsy 4 years previously. At presentation, the tumour had enlarged and had partly infiltrated the left side of the upper lip and subnasal region. Histological evaluation confirmed a microcystic adnexal carcinoma but without evidence of malignant transformation of the DT. It appeared that a too-small initial biopsy had led to the incorrect histological diagnosis of a benign tumour. Thus, it was necessary to perform a tumour resection and reconstruction using a two-flap technique including a rotation flap and an Abbé flap. Functional and aesthetic outcomes were good after 6 months. There were no recurrences during a 12-month follow-up.ConclusionA facial DT should be resected completely. Patients should be attended for follow-ups, keeping in mind the difficulty of making a proper histological diagnosis from small biopsies or excisions and the consequences of ablative facial surgery. However, in particular cases, subtotal defects of the upper lip region are amenable to reconstruction without gross functional or aesthetic deficits.

Highlights

  • Desmoplastic trichoepitheliomas (DTs) amount to less than 1 % of all cutaneous tumours and belong to one entity of the various spectra of benign follicular differentiated appendageal neoplasms of the skin [1]

  • DTs are predominantly localized in the facial region, with over 80 % affecting females and 70 % involving ages 30 to 60 [2]

  • There are some malignant appendageal tumours, including tumours with follicular differentiation and with apocrine and eccrine differentiation, that have been well established as entities up to now [3]

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Microcystic adnexal carcinoma of the upper lip misdiagnosed benign desmoplastic trichoepithelioma Jan Rustemeyer & Stefan Zwerger & Matthies Pörksen & Klaus Junker. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com

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