2017
DOI: 10.1684/ejd.2017.2996
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Reticulated acanthoma with sebaceous differentiation

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“…10 Similarly, the lesion of SESD described by Sánchez-Yus et al 16 in 1992 is a SKSD yet in association or collision with a trichepithelioma (nowadays more commonly called trichoblastoma) and an apocrine carcinoma. The cases reported by Lee et al 17 in 2017 as SESD and further by Fukai et al 18 in 2006, Haake et al 19 in 2009, Ito et al 20 in 2012, Shon et al 21 in 2014, Nakazato et al 22 in 2017, and Ogawa et al 23 in 2017, all the latter originally under the title RASD, are in our opinion SKSD of reticulated type. Interestingly, Ito et al 20 had also noted that RASD is identical to SESD, already in the title of their contribution.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…10 Similarly, the lesion of SESD described by Sánchez-Yus et al 16 in 1992 is a SKSD yet in association or collision with a trichepithelioma (nowadays more commonly called trichoblastoma) and an apocrine carcinoma. The cases reported by Lee et al 17 in 2017 as SESD and further by Fukai et al 18 in 2006, Haake et al 19 in 2009, Ito et al 20 in 2012, Shon et al 21 in 2014, Nakazato et al 22 in 2017, and Ogawa et al 23 in 2017, all the latter originally under the title RASD, are in our opinion SKSD of reticulated type. Interestingly, Ito et al 20 had also noted that RASD is identical to SESD, already in the title of their contribution.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…The differential diagnosis includes malignant melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, Bowen disease, and eccrine poroma, all of which usually lack the yellow component related to sebaceous differentiation. 2 Familiarity with its dermoscopic features is crucial to provide a noninvasive diagnosis of a underrecognized lesion, thus limiting surgical intervention. 2…”
Section: Key Messagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Familiarity with its dermoscopic features is crucial to provide a noninvasive diagnosis of a underrecognized lesion, thus limiting surgical intervention. 2…”
Section: Key Messagementioning
confidence: 99%