Volume 26, Issue 4 pp. 253-257
Original Article

A Poroid Neoplasia Arising Close to a Seborrheic Keratosis and a Trichoepithelioma

Eduardo Nagore

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Eduardo Nagore

Department of Dermatology, Hospital General Universitario, Valencia, Spain

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Felipe Díaz

Felipe Díaz

Department of Dermatology, Hospital General Universitario, Valencia, Spain

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José M. Sánchez-Motilla

José M. Sánchez-Motilla

Department of Dermatology, Hospital General Universitario, Valencia, Spain

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Amelia Prats

Amelia Prats

Department of Dermatology, Hospital General Universitario, Valencia, Spain

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Julia García-Castell

Julia García-Castell

Department of Dermatology, Hospital General Universitario, Valencia, Spain

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Adolfo Aliaga

Adolfo Aliaga

Department of Dermatology, Hospital General Universitario, Valencia, Spain

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First published: 09 April 2015
Citations: 8

Abstract

A 69-year-old woman had a well-defined, slightly raised, brownish, keratotic plaque with an excentric group of roughly circular, bluish, dome nodules on her right scapular area. Histological study revealed the presence of an eccrine poroma demonstrating features of eccrine poroma, hidroacanthoma simplex, and dermal duct tumor and arising in a lesion of seborrheic keratosis and a trichoepithelioma. In the eccrine poroma region, an area with malignant changes was evident. The findings in this case support the view of eccrine poroma as a spectrum of histological variants and the possibility of malignant transformation from a eccrine poroma towards porocarcinoma. The association with seborrheic keratosis is most probably coincidental, and the trichoepithelioma was probably due to induction of the tumoral stroma on adjacent follicular epithelia.

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