1996
DOI: 10.1017/s0022215100134103
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Intraoral sebaceous carcinoma

Abstract: Sebaceous carcinoma arising from the buccal mucosa is very rare. Only one such case has been reported in the English literature. We report a second case arising in an 11-year-old girl.

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“…Intraoral sebaceous carcinoma was first reported by Damm et al in 1991 ( Table 1 , case 1) [ 4 ]. Since then, another 9 cases were reported in the literature ( Table 1 ) [ 4 6 , 8 14 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intraoral sebaceous carcinoma was first reported by Damm et al in 1991 ( Table 1 , case 1) [ 4 ]. Since then, another 9 cases were reported in the literature ( Table 1 ) [ 4 6 , 8 14 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reported follow-up for extraocular SC varies widely. With so few cases reported in the literature, it is difficult to assess the clinical behavior of extraocular 11 68/F Right cheek Regional lymph nodes 55/M Penis Inguinal lymph nodes 59/M Neck Regional lymph nodes, brain Hood et al 15 82/M Left nasal ala Regional lymph nodes, liver, lung, kidney Audisio et al 16 75/M Mammary fold Axillary lymph nodes, lung Jensen 17 62/F Scalp Regional lymph nodes, pleura, liver Dangou et al 33 65/M Maxillary angle Regional lymph nodes, clavicle Kawamoto et al 34 78/F Vulva Inguinal lymph nodes Magremanne et al 35 /M Nose Paramandibular region Antuna et al 18 53/M Scalp Cervical and lumbar spine, ribs, liver Abuzeid et al 36 11/F Buccal mucosa Regional lymph nodes Merono et al 37 45/M Axilla Subcutaneous tissue, axillary nodes Duman et al 38 65/F Forehead Hilar lung, liver, spleen, stomach Malhotra et al 39 60/F Angle of mouth Submandibular lymph node SC, although the previously reported cases of extraocular SC support the opinion that the biological behavior is similar to those occurring in the eyelid. 12 Thus, we would recommend long-term follow-up until more is known about extraocular SC behavior.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sebaceous carcinoma is an uncommon adnexal neoplasm, usually localized to the head and neck (1–9). It occurs habitually in elderly patients and has no sex predominance (1–3).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Light microscopy with fat and PAS stain, searching for glycogen, lipid and mucin, are beneficial in differentiating SC from other tumors (1–10).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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