Sebaceous Carcinoma | Figure 5.14 A: Angiosarcoma (Reprint from Morgan MB, Smoller BR, Somach SC. Deadly Dermatologic Diseases. New York, NY: Springer; 2007) B: Sebaceous carcinoma (Reprint from Markman M, ed. Atlas of Cancer. Philadelphia: Current Medicine Inc; 2002) |
(Figure 5.14B) - Erythematous pearly nodule or plaque often seen in the periorbital area (eyelid)
- Histology: asymmetric, poorly circumscribed lobules of basaloid or squamoid cells and poorly developed atypical sebaceous cells (moderate to severe atypia)
- Significant metastatic potential
- May be seen in Muir–Torre syndrome
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