scholarly journals Sebaceous carcinoma in situ: a case report

2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 49
Author(s):  
Taha Cumhan ŞAVLI ◽  
Cem LEBLEBICI ◽  
Ayşe Esra KOKU AKSU
2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 136-141
Author(s):  
Leart Berdica ◽  
Teona Bushati ◽  
Alfred Aga ◽  
Erisa Kola ◽  
Rustem Celami ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 136-141 ◽  
Author(s):  
Leart Bërdica ◽  
Teona Bushati ◽  
Alfred Aga ◽  
Erisa Kola ◽  
Rustem Celami ◽  
...  

The concept of carcinoma in situ was first introduced by Broders in 1932 [1] and has been accepted as a well-established notion and diagnostic category in many organs and systems. However, sebaceous carcinoma in situ (SCIS) has not yet been recognized as a concept and diagnostic entity in general pathology or dermatopathology. Such lesions have been commonly misinterpreted as either a benign neoplasm or sebaceous carcinoma. Tumors that do not necessarily arise in pre-existing sebaceous glands are usually invasive at the time of diagnosis, and like their ocular counterparts, can exhibit pagetoid intraepidermal spread. Cases of purely in- situ extraocular sebaceous carcinoma are extremely rare and yet controversial until now.Recognizing sebaceous carcinoma in situ as a valid concept and diagnostic entity that will certainly help to avoid misinterpretation and subsequently under or over treatment of such lesions.In this article, we provide a case report presentation with histopathological examination and a critical review of the literature.


Author(s):  
Leart Berdica ◽  
Teona Bushati ◽  
Alfred Aga ◽  
Erisa Kola ◽  
Rustem Celami ◽  
...  

The concept of carcinoma in situ was first introduced by Broders in 1932 [1] and has been accepted as a well-established notion and diagnostic category in many organs and systems. However, sebaceous carcinoma in situ (SCIS) has not yet been recognized as a concept and diagnostic entity in general pathology or dermatopathology. Such lesions have been commonly misinterpreted as either a benign neoplasm or sebaceous carcinoma. Tumors that do not necessarily arise in pre-existing sebaceous glands are usually invasive at the time of diagnosis, and like their ocular counterparts, can exhibit pagetoid intraepidermal spread. Cases of purely in- situ extraocular sebaceous carcinoma are extremely rare and yet controversial until now.Recognizing sebaceous carcinoma in situ as a valid concept and diagnostic entity that will certainly help to avoid misinterpretation and subsequently under or over treatment of such lesions.In this article, we provide a case report presentation with histopathological examination and a critical review of the literature.


2010 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Catherine E Loveland-Jones ◽  
Fengwei Wang ◽  
Robin R Bankhead ◽  
Yajue Huang ◽  
Kathleen J Reilly

2004 ◽  
Vol 94 (2) ◽  
pp. 572-574 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vania Stafyla ◽  
Nikolaos Kotsifopoulos ◽  
Kyriakos Grigoriades ◽  
George Kassaras ◽  
George H Sakorafas

2008 ◽  
Vol 30 (5) ◽  
pp. 458-461 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Su ◽  
Sonia M Kheir ◽  
Brenda Berberian ◽  
Clay J Cockerell

2010 ◽  
Vol 32 (8) ◽  
pp. 857-858 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dmitry V Kazakov ◽  
Heinz Kutzner ◽  
Dominic V Spagnolo ◽  
Arno Rütten ◽  
Petr Mukensnabl ◽  
...  

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