2012
DOI: 10.1684/ejd.2012.1723
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Syringocystadenocarcinoma papilliferum in situ of the penis

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“…Histopathologically, the lesions exhibited “cleft like” acantholysis with full‐thickness atypia, mimicking acantholytic squamous cell carcinoma in situ 16 . Two additional cases of PD with similar features were reported in 2009, 17 and since that time similar findings have been reported in cases of EMPD under various descriptions, including acantholytic anaplastic EMPD, EMPD mimicking acantholytic squamous cell carcinoma in situ, and syringocystadenocarcinoma papilliferum in situ (SCACPIS)‐like change 16‐29 . In addition to the findings of these atypical cases of EMPD with full‐thickness bowenoid atypia and acantholysis, our case also notably overlaps with prior descriptions of SCACPIS, including prominent glandular formation and involvement of adnexal structures with papillations and a plasma‐cell‐rich infiltrate.…”
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“…Histopathologically, the lesions exhibited “cleft like” acantholysis with full‐thickness atypia, mimicking acantholytic squamous cell carcinoma in situ 16 . Two additional cases of PD with similar features were reported in 2009, 17 and since that time similar findings have been reported in cases of EMPD under various descriptions, including acantholytic anaplastic EMPD, EMPD mimicking acantholytic squamous cell carcinoma in situ, and syringocystadenocarcinoma papilliferum in situ (SCACPIS)‐like change 16‐29 . In addition to the findings of these atypical cases of EMPD with full‐thickness bowenoid atypia and acantholysis, our case also notably overlaps with prior descriptions of SCACPIS, including prominent glandular formation and involvement of adnexal structures with papillations and a plasma‐cell‐rich infiltrate.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…SCACPIS is an extremely rare form of cutaneous adenocarcinoma in situ with exceedingly rare reports in the literature 22 . The lesions typically have a warty or exophytic appearance and present in the head and neck region, usually arising from pre‐existing syringocystadenoma (SCP) 18‐23 . Histopathologically, the lesions entirely replace the epidermis and can extend down the adnexa.…”
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“…Syringocystadenocarcinoma papilliferum (SCACP) is an exceedingly rare cutaneous adnexal neoplasm, which is listed in the World Health Organization (WHO) classification of skin tumors as the malignant counterpart of syringocystadenoma papilliferum (SCAP). Since the first description in 1980 by Dissanayake and Salm, less than 40 cases have been reported in the literatures till date . Most of them have been published as case reports, with the only large series of 6 cases described by Kazakov et al Most tumors seem to develop over a pre‐existing SCAP, and some were reported to be associated with nevus sebaceus .…”
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“…The tumour shows pagetoid spread of atypic epithelial cells with numerous mitoses. The tumour was positive for CK5/6, CK7and EMA …”
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confidence: 99%