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  • Title: Pilomatrixoma. Cytologic features with differential diagnostic considerations.
    Author: Solanki P, Ramzy I, Durr N, Henkes D.
    Journal: Arch Pathol Lab Med; 1987 Mar; 111(3):294-7. PubMed ID: 3827534.
    Abstract:
    Pilomatrixoma are neoplasms of the hair cortical cells. They are most common during the first two decades of life and, usually, involve the head, neck, and upper extremities. These tumors may be encountered during aspiration biopsy of subcutaneous masses, and are, occasionally, confused with other neoplasms, particularly squamous cell carcinomas and epidermal inclusion cysts. The cytologic features of three such neoplasms are presented, and the characteristics that differentiate them from other benign and malignant lesions of the skin are discussed. The presence of two cell populations, the anucleated shadow cells and the basaloid cells, which lack nuclear features of malignancy, is fairly specific for pilomatrixoma. In addition, the specimens obtained from aspiration may be misinterpreted as originating from a hyperplastic lymph node in view of the intense chronic inflammatory and foreign body reaction seen in the background. Calcific deposits that lack lamellations, unlike psammoma bodies, help in establishing the definitive diagnosis of these benign neoplasms.
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