Dermal Analog Tumor
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Dermal analogue tumor is a distinct variant of basal cell adenoma and is also referred to as membranous type of basal cell adenoma. They are frequently multicentric and unencapsulated with a strong male predilection (>90% of cases occur in men). Familial cases are associated with germline mutation of CYLD gene - a tumor suppressor gene on chromosome 16q12-q13. They may be associated with dermal cylindroma, trichoepithelioma, eccrine spiroadenoma and milia.
The image shows a classic low power appearance of a dermal analogue tumor composed of a tumor cell islands separated by eosinophilic hyaline material mimicking dermal cylindroma. The tumor is well circumscribed and covered by a thin capsule. The upper part of the image shows the normal salivary gland.
The image shows a classic low power appearance of a dermal analogue tumor composed of a tumor cell islands separated by eosinophilic hyaline material mimicking dermal cylindroma. The tumor is well circumscribed and covered by a thin capsule. The upper part of the image shows the normal salivary gland.