Fibroepithelioma of pinkus.

Journal: Dermatology Online Journal
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Abstract

An 88-year-old woman presented with an 8-year history of a slowly enlarging growth on the suprapubic area. A shave excision of this lesion demonstrated fibroepithelioma of Pinkus (FEP). Fibroepithelioma of Pinkus is an indolent growing tumor that traditionally has been classified as a variant of the basal cell carcinoma. More recent evidence favors the classification of FEP as a variant of trichoblastoma. In this case report, we identified a large FEP with benign histologic features suggestive of a follicular origin as demonstrated in part by CK 20 staining and the presence of scattered Merkel cells within the tumor. The pathogenesis of FEP remains enigmatic, and the genetic basis has yet to be fully elucidated. Complete surgical resection is considered curative.

Authors
Michael Su, Eric Fromer, Maxwell Fung
Relevant Conditions

Basal Cell Skin Cancer