Nodular Hidradenocarcinoma, Trichelemmal Carcinoma and Squamous Cell Carcinoma with Clear Cell Changes: Pitfalls of Biopsy Diagnosis of Skin and Adnexal Tumours

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Skin and Adnexal tumours are a group of benign and malignant tumours whose basic diagnosis relies on histopathology. A single tumour may show more than 1 appendageal differentiation. Morphologic distinction between benign and its malignant counterpart is of utmost importance as it affects the treatment and prognosis of patient. We have described 3 cases who presented in our university hospital, in which final resection pathological diagnosis differed from initial core biopsy interpretation. The authors have made an attempt to provide a brief overview of diagnostic overlap existing between nodular hidradenocarcinoma and tumours of clear cell histology. Salient morphologic features differentiating cylindroma or trichilemmal carcinoma from squamous cell carcinoma have also been discussed. Final diagnosis is paramount for adjuvant management and prognostication of the patient in a clinical setting.

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Agarwal, A., Agarwal, P., Anand, A., Sagar, M., Bhalla, S., Agrawal, M., … Goel, M. M. (2021). Nodular Hidradenocarcinoma, Trichelemmal Carcinoma and Squamous Cell Carcinoma with Clear Cell Changes: Pitfalls of Biopsy Diagnosis of Skin and Adnexal Tumours. Clinical Pathology, 14. https://doi.org/10.1177/2632010X211033840

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