Reactive syringofibroadenomatous hyperplasia in peristomal skin with formation of hybrid epidermal-colonic mucosa glandular structures, intraepidermal areas of sebaceous differentiation, induction of hair follicles, and features of human papillomavirus infection - A diagnostic pitfall

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作者
Kazakov, DV
Mikyskova, I
Mukensnabl, P
Brouckova, M
Treska, V
Hes, O
Michal, M
机构
[1] GENNET Lab, Prague, Czech Republic
[2] Charles Univ Prague, Dept Surg, Med Fac Hosp, Plzen 30460, Czech Republic
关键词
syringofibroadenoma; human papillomavirus; sebaceous differentiation; hair follicle induction; colostomy; chronic papillomatous dermatitis; colitis cystica profunda; adenocarcinoma; Paneth cells;
D O I
10.1097/00000372-200504000-00010
中图分类号
R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
学科分类号
100206 ;
摘要
We report a case of reactive syringofibroadenomatous hyperplasia in peristomal skin. The patient was a 62-year-old woman who had undergone abdominoperineal resection of the rectum for rectal adenocarcinoma with subsequent colostomy 2 years earlier. Clinically, a nodule and small, whitish, warty lesions developed at the outer margin of the stoma extending onto the adjacent skin. Following a clinical suspicion of adenocarcinoma, recurrent at the colostomy site, a 5 X 4 X 3-cm excision of the peristomal skin and the affected portion of the stoma was performed and submitted for histologic examination. The biopsy revealed a peculiar composite lesion of reactive syringofibroadenomatous hyperplasia and the excised part of the stoma. Several unusual histopathological features were detected in the syringofibroadenomatous part of the lesion such as the formation of plentiful hybrid epidermal-colonic mucosa glandular structures, intraepidermal areas of sebaceous differentiation, koilocytic changes, induction of rudimentary hair follicles, and intradermal mucinous lakes. The cellular composition of the glandular structures was mainly similar to that seen in a normal colonic mucosa epithelium. They also contained occasional Paneth cells. Being located at a distance from the stoma, these accentuated colonic mucosa epithelial glands reaching the epidermis may be a diagnostic pitfall prompting the consideration of adenocarcinoma involving the stoma. The rudimentary follicles and sebaceous differentiation were probably induced by an altered stroma and/or human papillomavirus (HPV): RPV, type 36 was identified by PCR using consensus primers followed by sequencing of the PCR products.
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