Histopathological Study of Skin Adnexal Tumors - A Ten Years Study
Journal: International Archives of Integrated Medicine (IAIM) (Vol.5, No. 10)Publication Date: 2018-10-15
Authors : V. Srinivas Kuma V. Geeta Nikhil Kumar Voruganti O. Shravan Kumar Tamilarasi;
Page : 95-100
Keywords : Syringoma; Trichoepithelioma; Adenexal tumors.;
Abstract
Background: Adnexal tumors of skin are uncommon in routine practice and may cause diagnostic problems clinically. Presence of Multiple tumors can be considered as marker for visceral malignancy e.g. multiple trichilemmoma-breast malignancy. Adenexal tumors of the skin are classified into four groups. Aim: To correlate skin adenexal tumors with age, sex and location and incidence in the Department of Pathology, Gandhi Hospital, Hyderabad. Materials and methods: Total number of cases was 136, during study period from April 2007 to March 2017 (ten years) in present study. All slides stained with routine Hematoxylin and Eosin and special stains accordingly. Results: Total number of Adenexal tumors were 136; benign tumors were 134 (98.4%), malignant tumors were 02 (1.6%), Largest group was sweat gland tumors (42.1%) e.g. chondroid syringoma, eccrine poroma, syringo cystadenoma papilleferum, hair follicle tumors (35.4%) e.g. trichoepithelioma, pilomatricoma and sebaceous adenoma and sebaceous carcinoma. Undifferentiated and others (21%) e.g. benign trichogenic tumors were also noted. Conclusion: The incidence of benign skin adenexal tumors was more as compared with the malignant tumors. Malignant tumors were seen predominantly in elderly.
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