2021
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.17289
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Malignant Proliferating Trichilemmal Tumor: A Subtle Presentation in an African American Woman and Review of Immunohistochemical Markers for This Rare Condition

Abstract: A malignant proliferating trichilemmal tumor (MPTT) is thought to represent the malignant counterpart of a benign proliferating trichilemmal cyst, a keratin-filled lesion that derives from the outer hair root sheath. The clinical appearance of MPTTs does not always correlate with their histopathologic behavior, emphasizing the need for biopsy and histopathological analysis. Here, we present a 46-year-old African American woman who was evaluated for an ostensibly benign cyst on her scalp that was diagnosed as a… Show more

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“…PTT represents a generally benign neoplasm with rare proclivity toward malignancy. In 1983, Saida et al [ 5 ] documented the initial case of malignant PTT (MPTT)[ 6 ]. Distorted mitosis, cytological diversity, peripheral infiltration, and aneuploidy have been observed across various cases[ 7 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…PTT represents a generally benign neoplasm with rare proclivity toward malignancy. In 1983, Saida et al [ 5 ] documented the initial case of malignant PTT (MPTT)[ 6 ]. Distorted mitosis, cytological diversity, peripheral infiltration, and aneuploidy have been observed across various cases[ 7 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%