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Pilomatricoma (calcifying epithelioma of Malherbe)

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Large ball with internal trabeculae. Basophilic cells keratinizing to form shadow cells. Calcification (or bone fomration!) with giant cell granulomas.

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Pilomatrical carcinoma

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Rare atypical and infiltrative lesions that arises in long-standing pilomatricomas.

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Trichoblastoma

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Blue follicular tumors composed of basaloid cells. No retraction artifact. Stroma resembles normal fibrous sheath with contentric collagen and papillary mesenchymal bodies.

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Trichoepithelioma

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A type of trichoblastoma with finger-like projections and cribriform nodules.

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Name 3 syndromes associated with trichoepitheliomas.

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Multiple trichoepitheliomas (AD-inherited)

Brooke-Spiegler syndrome (+cylindromas)

Rombo syndrome (+milia, hypotrichosis)

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Desmoplastic trichoepithelioma

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Firm doughnut-shaped lesion with central dell and Paisley-tie pattern. Red desmoplastic stroma. Affects young women.

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Name 5 lesions that show “Paisley-tie” morphology.

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Desmoplastic trichoepithelioma

Microcystic adnexal carcinoma

Morpheaform BCC

Eruptive syringomas

Syringomas

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Lymphadenoma (adamantinoid trichoblastoma)

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Tumor islands with 1-2 layers of basaloid cells peripherally and clear/inflammatory cells centrally.

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Fibrofolliculoma

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Fibrous pink orb with radiating epithelial strands. No hair fibers.

*associated with Birt-Hogg-Dube syndrome*

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Trichofolliculoma

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Many small hair follicles emptying into a large follicular infundibulum. Many small hair shafts.

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Trichoadenoma

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Multiple “red doughnuts” in the dermis resembling follicular infundibulum. Often in pairs?

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Basaloid follicular hamartoma

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Resembles infundibulocystic BCC (distinguish clinically). Can be multiple (AD-inherited) with blaschkoid distribution.

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Dilated pore of Winer

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Resembling a dilated follicular infundibulum, with small radiationg epithelial projections.

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Pilar sheath acanthoma

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Similar to dilated pore of Winer, but with thick acanthotic fingers

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Trichlemmoma

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Warty-surfaced lobules of clear cells and peripheral palisading. Outlined by thick glassy eosinophilic basement membranous.

*associated with Cowden’s syndrome*

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Desmoplastic trichilemmoma

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Smooth outline with surrounding glassy basement membrane. Centrally desmoplastic.

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Nevus sebaceus of Jadassohn (organoid nevus)

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Broad and alopecic lesion that becomes papillomatous and hyperkeratotic after puberty.

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Sebaceous hyperplasia

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Cluster of mature sebaceous glands around a patulous follicular opening. Nominal basaloid layer at periphery.

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Sebaceoma

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Single nodule with varying proportions of basaloid cells (sebacoeous epithelioma) and sebocytes (sebaceous adenoma).

*associated with Muir-Torre syndrome*

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Sebaceous carcinoma

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Atypical and infiltrative lesion with foamy cells with scalloped nuclei and buckshot spread.

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Pilomatricoma (low-power)

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Pilomatricoma (high-power)

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Pilomatrical carcinoma

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Trichoblastoma

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Trichoepithelioma

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Desmoplastic trichoepithelioma

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Lymphadenoma

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Fibrofolliculoma

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Trichofolliculoma

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Trichoadenoma

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Basaloid follicular hamartoma

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Dilated pore of Winer

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Pilar sheath acanthoma

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Trichilemmoma

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Desmoplastic trichilemmoma

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Postpubertal nevus sebaceus of Jadassohn

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Prepubertal nevus sebaceus of Jadassohn

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Sebaceous hyperplasia

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Sebaceoma

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Sebaceous carcinoma