Cylindroma | Figure 5.4 A: Eccrine poroma, scalp* B: Eccrine poroma, plantar (Courtesy of Dr. Sophie M. Worobec) C: Cylindroma* *Courtesy of Dr. Paul Getz |
(Figure 5.4C) - Presents as single or multiple firm, rubbery nodules with erythematous to blue color, often on scalp
- Histology: well-demarcated basaloid proliferation in dermis consisting of discrete lobules of cells arranged in “jigsaw” or mosaic pattern, hyalinized cylinders seen surrounding lobules, and hyalinized droplets often admixed with tumor cells
- Multiple cylindromas seen with CYLD mutation either in cylindromatosis or in conjunction with other skin appendage tumors in Brooke–Spiegler syndrome
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