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Case Number : Case 2969 - 23 November 2021 Posted By: Uma Sundram

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76 year old female with recurrent nose lesion.


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daniellindsay

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Could be sebaceoma? I dont see much mitotic activity. 

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I don't love the growth pattern but it looks more like sebaceous adenoma/sebaceoma cytologically than sebaceous carcinoma.

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Nice example of w.d. sebaceous carcinoma. It’s difficult because of subtle infiltration ( left bottom fig1 ). 

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Uma Sundram

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Great comments. This tumor has been recurrent over at 8 year period. We looked at the lesion in its entirety a few days ago and it is infiltrative and large. Dx=well differentiated sebaceous carcinoma. It has some features of a sebaceous adenoma in places, and we have recommended a Muir Torre work up.

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