Adnexal Carcinoma
Adnexal tumors that have metastasized are treated with chemotherapy with or without radiotherapy. The prognosis is poor for patients who develop metastatic adnexal carcinoma. Related posts: Skin Physiology—The Process of…
Adnexal tumors that have metastasized are treated with chemotherapy with or without radiotherapy. The prognosis is poor for patients who develop metastatic adnexal carcinoma. Related posts: Skin Physiology—The Process of…
Treatment: Complete excision for a classic Spitz nevus is curative and allows for a complete histological evaluation. Indeterminate lesions should be reexcised with conservative margins to make sure they have…
Treatment: Solitary reticulohistiocytomas are cured with a simple elliptical excision. They rarely recur. Patients with multicentric reticulohistiocytosis require systemic therapy. Screening and constant vigilance for an underlying malignancy is required…
Treatment: These keratoses require no therapy. If they become inflamed or irritated, a simple shave biopsy removal is curative. Cryotherapy and curettage are often used to treat these benign skin…
Treatment: Most pyogenic granulomas resolve after shave removal and curettage with cautery of the base of the lesion. These tumors do have a propensity to recur, and occasionally an elliptical…
Histology: On biopsy, the hallmark of porokeratosis is recognition of the cornoid lamella. The cornoid lamella is the pathological representation of the hyperkeratotic peripheral rim of tissue seen on clinical…
Treatment: Simple surgical excision is curative. The recurrence rate is minimal. These cysts typically are removed very easily after excision through the overlying skin into the cyst wall. The cyst…
Treatment: Complete excision is diagnostic and curative. The tumors rarely recur after elliptical excision. They have no malignant potential, and patients can be reassured that they do not have any…
Pathogenesis: Primary forms of osteoma cutis show intramembranous ossification that is centered within the dermis. There is no preceding cartilage formation to act as a scaffolding for the bone to…
Treatment: If treatment is undertaken, complete surgical excision is the treatment of choice. This not only removes the lesion but also removes the risk of malignant potential. Another approach is…