[Anatomoclinical and dermatoscopic study of trichoadenoma]

Ann Dermatol Venereol. 2020 May;147(5):334-339. doi: 10.1016/j.annder.2020.01.014. Epub 2020 Feb 19.
[Article in French]

Abstract

Introduction: Trichoadenoma is a very rare follicular tumour with a remarkable histopathological appearance. In this article we present a series of 12 cases of trichoadenoma, as well as the anatomoclinical and dermatoscopic findings in a typical case. We discuss these findings in the light of an extensive literature research.

Patients and methods: We collated 12 cases of trichoadenoma of indisputable diagnosis made at the dermatopathology laboratory of the Dermatological Clinic of the University Hospitals of Strasbourg over a 30-year period (1989-2018).

Results: The 12 cases comprised 7 women and 5 men, of average age 58.9 years, the majority having lesions on the cephalic extremity followed by the buttocks and thighs. Histopathological examination, which was similar in all 12 cases, showed multiple epidermal cysts containing an eosinophil lamellar keratin with a stratified wall without any visible hair, located in the superficial and mid dermis and appearing to be stacked on top of one another. In immunohistochemistry, broad spectrum keratin markers were still positive, the follicular marker Ber-EP4 weakly expressed and PHLDA1 was negative. For the case examined using polarized-light dermatoscopy, small rounded white-yellow areas were observed corresponding to cystic structures surrounded by irregular linear vessels.

Discussion: Trichoadenoma is a rare tumour seen in middle-aged adults of mean age 45 years, and has no sexual predominance. It is asymptomatic, slow-growing, variable in colour, measures less than one centimeter and is most often located on the face or buttocks. In terms of histology, the juxtaposition of multiple small cystic structures suggests a follicular origin. Differential diagnosis is made with trichoblastomas, which always intensely express PHLDA1 and/or Ber-EP4, desmoplastic trichoepithelioma, which consists of multiple much thinner spans in a highly fibrous stroma with clearly visible arborescent vessels over a white-yellow ivory background at dermatoscopy, microcystic carcinoma, which has a deeper extension, and plaque milium, in which the cysts are larger.

Keywords: Adnexal neoplasm; Dermatoscopie; Dermatoscopy; Epidermoid cyst; Kyste épidermoïde; Trichoadenoma; Trichoadénome; Tumeur annexielle.

MeSH terms

  • Adenoma / pathology*
  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Dermoscopy*
  • Female
  • Hair Follicle*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Skin Neoplasms / pathology*
  • Young Adult