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From

Extra-Ocular Sebaceous Carcinoma of the Skin: A Report of Five Cases and a Review of the Literature

Mariem MOHAMED, Lobna BOUSSOFARA, Abdlefaddeh SLAMA, Mohamed DENGUEZLI, Colandane BELAJOUZA, Bedreddine SRIHA, Najet GHARIANI, Rafiaa NOUIRA

American Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2015, 3(9), 291-296 doi:10.12691/ajmcr-3-9-8
  • Figure 1. A: Exophytic, irregular and violaceous tumour in the right wing of the nose. Case 1
  • Figure 1. B: Firm and ulcerated tumour in the forehead. Case 2
  • Figure 1. C: Markedly ulcerated, irregular and indurate mass in the lower lip. Case 3
  • Figure 1. D: Yellowish colored, firm and ulcerated tumour in the left side of the chest. Case 4
  • Figure 1. E: Nodular and keratotic tumour in the right cheek. Case 5.
  • Figure 2. A: Well-differentiated sebaceous carcinoma (HE, magnification x 100). Case 1
  • Figure 2. B: Well-differentiated sebaceous carcinoma (HE, original magnification x 200). Case 1
  • Figure 3. A: Moderately well-differentiated sebaceous carcinoma (HE, magnification x 100). Case 2
  • Figure 3. B: Moderately well-differentiated sebaceous carcinoma (HE, magnification x 200). Case 2
  • Figure 4. A: poorly differentiated sebaceous carcinoma (HE, magnification x 100). Case 3
  • Figure 4. B: poorly differentiated sebaceous carcinoma (HE, magnification x 200). Case 3
  • Figure 5: Moderately well-differentiated sebaceous carcinoma (HE, magnification x 200). Case 4
  • Figure 6: Well-differentiated sebaceous carcinoma (HE, magnification x 100). Case 5
  • Figure 7. Tumour cells showed strong positive reaction for EMA (original magnification x 200). Case 1
  • Figure 8. Tumour cells showed weak positive reaction for CK7 (original magnification x 200). Case 2