Abstract

In the updated 5th edition of the WHO Classification of Skin Tumors, primary cutaneous cribriform carcinoma has been renamed cribriform tumor. This entity is a rare sweat gland neoplasm with undetermined malignant potential, with only 46 cases reported to date. Herein, we present a case of a 30-year-old female with a solitary nodule in the left thigh subcutaneous tissue. Histopathological examination revealed a well-defined dermal nodule composed of monomorphic, deeply staining cells arranged in solid nests, tubular, and cribriform patterns, with no recurrence or distant metastasis observed during a 1-year follow-up. Summarizing all 47 cases, they exhibited consistent, reproducible histological morphology and similar immunohistochemistry. Although the tumor nests lacked myoepithelial cells peripherally, all cleanly excised cases showed no recurrence or distant metastasis, suggesting a benign biological behavior. We argue against overtreatment.

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