Sebaceous cell carcinoma of axilla: A rare case report

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www.edoriumjournals.com Case report peer REVIEWED OPEN ACCESS Sebaceous cell carcinoma of axilla: A rare case report Aftab Shaikh, Rajesh Chincholkar, Samarth Agarwal, Aman Singh, Arshad Khan, Dhiraj Patil ABSTRACT Introduction: Sebaceous carcinoma is an uncommon and aggressive malignant cutaneous tumor. This neoplasm is thought to arise from sebaceous glandsin the skin and, therefore, may originate anywhere in the body where these glands are found. This region is a common site of origin because the periocular region is rich in this type of gland. However, axilla has rich sebaceous gland as well which may give rise to carcinoma. Case Report: We hereby present a case of a 55-year-old female with sebaceous cell carcinoma of the axilla. Conclusion: Though extra ocular sebaceous cell carcinoma is rare aggressive tumor. International Journal of Case Reports and Images (IJCRI) International Journal of Case Reports and Images (IJCRI) is an international, peer reviewed, monthly, open access, online journal, publishing high-quality, articles in all areas of basic medical sciences and clinical specialties. Aim of IJCRI is to encourage the publication of new information by providing a platform for reporting of unique, unusual and rare cases which enhance understanding of disease process, its diagnosis, management and clinico-pathologic correlations. IJCRI publishes Review Articles, Case Series, Case Reports, Case in Images, Clinical Images and Letters to Editor. Website: (This page in not part of the published article.)

Shaikh et al. 350 CASE case REPORT report Peer Reviewed OPEN ACCESS Sebaceous cell carcinoma of axilla: A rare case report Aftab Shaikh, Rajesh Chincholkar, Samarth Agarwal, Aman Singh, Arshad Khan, Dhiraj Patil Abstract Introduction: Sebaceous carcinoma is an uncommon and aggressive malignant cutaneous tumor. This neoplasm is thought to arise from sebaceous glandsin the skin and, therefore, may originate anywhere in the body where these glands are found. This region is a common site of origin because the periocular region is rich in this type of gland. However, axilla has rich sebaceous gland as well which may give rise to carcinoma. Case Report: We hereby present a case of a 55-year-old female with sebaceous cell carcinoma of the axilla. Conclusion: Though extra ocular sebaceous cell carcinoma is rare aggressive tumor. Keywords: Axilla, Malignant cutaneous, Sebaceous cell carcinoma, Tumor How to cite this article Shaikh A, Chincholkar R, Agarwal S, Singh A, Khan A, Patil D. Sebaceous cell carcinoma of axilla: A rare case report. Int J Case Rep Images 2016;7(5):350 353. Article ID: Z01201606CR10651AS ********* Aftab Shaikh 1, Rajesh Chincholkar 1, Samarth Agarwal 1, Aman Singh 1, Arshad Khan 1, Dhiraj Patil 1 Affiliations: 1 Department of General Surgery, Grant Government Medical College and Sir JJ, Group of Hospitals, Byculla, Mumbai. Corresponding Author: Dr. Samarth Agarwal, Room 637, 300 Resident Quarters, JJ Hospital Campus, Byculla, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India; Email: rebellite@gmail.com Received: 07 October 2015 Accepted: 28 January 2016 Published: 01 May 2016 doi:10.5348/ijcri-201663-cr-10651 INTRODUCTION Sebaceous carcinoma is an uncommon and an aggressive malignant cutaneous tumor [1]. This neoplasm is thought to arise from sebaceous glands in the skin and, therefore, may originate anywhere in the body where these glands are found. This region is a common site of origin [2, 3] because the periocular region is rich in this type of gland. However, axilla has rich sebaceous gland as well which may give rise to carcinoma. We hereby present a case of sebaceous cell carcinoma of the axilla. Sebaceous cell carcinoma is a disease of 6th and 7th decade of life and occurs more in women than men [4]. Sebaceous cell carcinoma form less than 1% of all cutaneous malignancies. Extra-ocular sebaceous carcinoma is rare comprising only 25% of all reported cases of sebaceous cell carcinoma. Overall only few cases of sebaceous carcinoma are reported in literature [5]. CASE REPORT A 55-year-old female presented with ulceroproliferative growth over right axilla since two months. The swelling was small to begin with but then rapidly increased in size. Since last 15 days swelling developed ulceration and a foul smelling discharge. On physical examination there was an ulceroproliferative lesion in right axilla of size 15x12 cm with presence of maggots. There was no regional lymphadenopathy (Figure 1). Investigations were within normal limits with no evidence of metastasis which was ruled out clinically and radiologically. Edge biopsy confirmed malignant tumor suggestive of adenocarcinoma. Patient underwent wide excision with local axillary clearance followed by daily cleaning and dressing. Histopathology on gross examination was suggestive of 12x12 cm size mass. Cut surface shows yellowish-

Shaikh et al. 351 white tumor with areas of hemorrhage and necrosis. On microscopic examination the stratified squamous epithelium with underlying tissue showed pleomorphic, multi-vacuolated highly atypical cells arranged in rounded nests around the glands (Figures 2 and 3). Five lymph nodes were examined. They showed inflammatory changes with no evidence of metastasis. Skin grafting was done (Figure 4) after six weeks of cleaning and dressing. The patient was followed up for a period of 12 months which was uneventful. DISCUSSION Sebaceous cell carcinoma is a rare but aggressive cutaneous tumor. It was first described by Allaire in 1891 [6]. This tumor arises from sebaceous glands in the Figure 1: Ulceroproliferative growth over right axillary region with maggots. Figure 2: Stratified squamous epithelium with underlying tissue showing pleomorphic multivacuolated highly atypical cells. Figure 4: Post skin grafting. skin and approximately 75% of these tumors arise from periocular region [7, 8]. Incidence among females is more as compared to males, 57 77% of patients being females [9, 10]. However, incidence of extraocular sebaceous cell carcinoma is higher among males. Although it is found from early childhood through the nineties, it is mostly seen in sixth and seventh decade of life [11]. It has been associated with Muir Torre syndrome which is an autosomal dominant genodermatosis consisting of sebaceous neoplasm viz. sebaceous adenoma, sebaceous carcinoma, or sebaceous epithelioma with or without keratoacanthomas and associated with one or more visceral malignancies [12]. Clinical presentation of sebaceous gland carcinoma is often non-specific and is usually described as a nodule that is pink to yellow red. Most often patient presents with a firm, painless, enlarging nodule on the upper eyelid which is mistaken as chalazion. Present case is a female patient in fifth decade of life with extraocular sebaceous cell carcinoma of axilla with neither ocular involvement nor visceral metastasis. Histological criteria for sebaceous carcinoma are high mitotic activity, nuclear pleomorphism, lobular architecture and foamy vacuolization of the cytoplasm. Histologically poor prognosis indicators are poor differentiation, presence of lymphatic or vascular permeation, presence of pagetoid cells shown in histology and immunohistochemical staining. Treatment of sebaceous cell carcinoma requires local resection, cryotherapy, topical chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. We did a wide surgical excision with removal of regional lymph node. There is diverse opinion regarding postoperative irradiation and chemotherapy. Metastasis has been reported to occur as late as five years after the initial diagnosis, lending support to the surveillance of patients with sebaceous carcinoma [10]. Multimodal therapy has been shown to improve both visual prognosis and survival. CONCLUSION Figure 3: High grade pleomorphism, hyperchromatism, moderate to abundant cytoplasm with multi vacuolation. Though extra ocular sebaceous cell carcinoma is rare aggressive tumor, it should be considered as

differential diagnosis in ulceroproliferative cutaneous swellings in regions where sebaceous glands are found. Histopathology plays a key role in diagnosis. ********* Author Contributions Aftab Shaikh Substantial contributions to conception and design, Acquisition of data, Analysis and interpretation of data, Drafting the article, Revising it critically for important intellectual content, Final approval of the version to be published Rajesh Chincholkar Analysis and interpretation of data, Samarth Agarwal Analysis and interpretation of data, Aman Singh Analysis and interpretation of data, Arshad Khan Analysis and interpretation of data, Dhiraj Patil Analysis and interpretation of data, Guarantor The corresponding author is the guarantor of submission. Conflict of Interest Authors declare no conflict of interest. Copyright 2016 Aftab Shaikh et al. This article is distributed under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided the original author(s) and original publisher are properly credited. Shaikh et al. 352 Please see the copyright policy on the journal website for more information. REFERENCES 1. Nelson BR, Hamlet KR, Gillard M, Railan D, Johnson TM. Sebaceous carcinoma. J Am Acad Dermatol 1995 Jul;33(1):1 15; quiz 16 8. 2. Rao NA, Hidayat AA, McLean IW, Zimmerman LE. Sebaceous carcinomas of the ocular adnexa: A clinicopathologic study of 104 cases, with five-year follow-up data. Hum Pathol 1982 Feb;13(2):113 22. 3. Shields JA, Demirci H, Marr BP, Eagle RC Jr, Shields CL. Sebaceous carcinoma of the ocular region: a review. Surv Ophthalmol 2005 Mar-Apr;50(2):103 22. 4. Bhavarajua VM, Shamim SE, Naik VR, Shaari S. Sebaceous cell carcinoma of scalp - a rare presentation. Malays J Med Sci 2007 Jan;14(1):67 70. 5. Lazar AJ, Lyle S, Calonje E. Sebaceous neoplasia and Torre-Muir syndrome. Curr Diagn Pathol 2007 Aug;13(4):301 19. 6. Kass LG, Hornblass A. Sebaceous carcinoma of the ocular adnexa. Surv Ophthalmol 1989 May- Jun;33(6):477 90. 7. Pang P, Rodríguez-Sains RS. Ophthalmologic oncology: sebaceous carcinomas of the eyelids. J Dermatol Surg Oncol 1985 Mar;11(3):260 4. 8. Rao NA, Hidayat AA, McLean IW, Zimmerman LE. Sebaceous carcinomas of the ocular adnexa: A clinicopathologic study of 104 cases, with five-year follow-up data. Hum Pathol 1982 Feb;13(2):113 22. 9. Justi RA. Sebaceous carcinoma; report of case developing in area of radiodermatitis. AMA Arch Derm 1958 Feb;77(2):195 200. 10. Cohen PR, Kohn SR, Davis DA, Kurzrock R. Muir- Torre syndrome. Dermatol Clin 1995 Jan;13(1):79 89. 11. Schwartz RA, Torre DP. The Muir-Torre syndrome: a 25-year retrospect. J Am Acad Dermatol 1995 Jul;33(1):90 104. 12. Ghosh SK, Bandyopadhyay D, Gupta S, Chatterjee G, Ghosh A. Rapidly growing extraocular sebaceous carcinoma occurring during pregnancy: a case report. Dermatol Online J 2008 Aug 15;14(8):8. About the Authors Article citation: Shaikh A, Chincholkar R, Agarwal S, Singh A, Khan A, Patil D. Sebaceous cell carcinoma of axilla: A rare case report. Int J Case Rep Images 2016;7(5):350 353. Aftab Shaikh is working in Department of General Surgery at Grant Government Medical College and

Shaikh et al. 353 Rajesh Chincholkar is working in Department of General Surgery at Grant Government Medical College and Samarth Agarwal is Lecturer in Surgery in Department of General Surgery at Grant Government Medical College, Mumbai, India. He earned MBBS degree from Topiwala National Medical College, Mumbai, India and MS General Surgery degree from Grant Government Medical College, Mumbai, India. He has published 10 research papers in national and international academic journals. His research interests include minimally invasive laparoscopic, urological and bariartric surgeries. He intends to pursue mch urology in future. Aman Singh is working in Department of General Surgery at Grant Government Medical College and Arshad Khan is working in Department of General Surgery at Grant Government Medical College and Dhiraj Patil is working in Department of General Surgery at Grant Government Medical College and Access full text article on other devices Access PDF of article on other devices

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