Concurrent Pilomatrix Carcinoma and Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma. [artículo]
Por: Parra Pont, Luis [Cirugía Plástica, Estética y Reparadora] | Pedraza Abad, José María [Cirugía Plástica Estética y Reparadora] | Palazón Cabanes, Javier [Cirugía Plástica, Estética y Reparadora] | Robustillo Rego, Manuel [Cirugía Plástica, Estética y Reparadora] | Grandes Elías, Daniel [Cirugía Plástica, Estética y Reparadora] | Martín Díaz, Marcos [Cirugía Plástica, Estética y Reparadora] | Lagarón Comba, Emilio José [Cirugía Plástica, Estética y Reparadora] | Garrido Ruiz, María Concepción [Anatomía Patológica].
Colaborador(es): Servicio de Cirugía Plástica y Reparadora.
Tipo de material: ArtículoEditor: Oncology and therapy, 2016Descripción: 4(1):129-34.Recursos en línea: Acceso libre Resumen: Pilomatrix carcinoma is a rare cutaneous tumor derived from follicular matrix cells. It may arise de novo or from a malignant transformation of a pilomatrixoma. The latter process has been associated with impaired immune system surveillance of the host caused by UV radiation or the onset of an underlying malignant neoplasm. We report a case of a 58-year-old man presenting with a long-standing pilomatrix carcinoma on the inner right leg after 10 years of repeated curettage of the lesion, concurrent with a high-grade B-cell lymphoma on the same extremity. We describe a rare association which highlights the necessity of close follow-up of patients with long-standing malignant skin tumors.Tipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento |
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Parra L, Martín M, Garrido M, Pedraza JM, Palazón J, Robustillo M et al.Concurrent Pilomatrix Carcinoma and Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma. Oncol Ther. 2016;4(1):129-34.
PMID: 28261645
PMC5315070
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Pilomatrix carcinoma is a rare cutaneous tumor derived from follicular matrix cells. It may arise de novo or from a malignant transformation of a pilomatrixoma. The latter process has been associated with impaired immune system surveillance of the host caused by UV radiation or the onset of an underlying malignant neoplasm. We report a case of a 58-year-old man presenting with a long-standing pilomatrix carcinoma on the inner right leg after 10 years of repeated curettage of the lesion, concurrent with a high-grade B-cell lymphoma on the same extremity. We describe a rare association which highlights the necessity of close follow-up of patients with long-standing malignant skin tumors.
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