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'''Trichoblastoma''' is a rare, benign skin tumor that originates from the hair follicle | {{SI}} | ||
{{Infobox medical condition | |||
| name = Trichoblastoma | |||
| image = [[File:SkinTumors-P6040191.JPG|left|thumb|Trichoblastoma]] | |||
| caption = Trichoblastoma under the microscope | |||
== | | field = [[Dermatology]] | ||
Trichoblastomas typically present as solitary, | | synonyms = | ||
| symptoms = [[Skin tumor]] | |||
== | | complications = Rarely [[malignant transformation]] | ||
| onset = | |||
| duration = | |||
== | | types = | ||
| causes = Unknown | |||
| risks = | |||
== | | diagnosis = [[Histopathology]] | ||
The | | differential = [[Basal cell carcinoma]], [[Trichoepithelioma]] | ||
| prevention = | |||
== | | treatment = [[Surgical excision]] | ||
| medication = | |||
| prognosis = Generally good | |||
== | | frequency = Rare | ||
}} | |||
[[File:Micrographs_of_trichoblastoma.jpg|Micrographs of trichoblastoma|thumb|left]] | |||
[[ | '''Trichoblastoma''' is a rare, benign [[skin tumor]] that originates from the [[hair follicle]]s. It is considered a type of [[follicular neoplasm]] and is often found on the [[scalp]] and [[face]]. | ||
== Presentation == | |||
Trichoblastomas typically present as solitary, slow-growing nodules. They are usually skin-colored or slightly pigmented and can vary in size. These tumors are most commonly diagnosed in [[adults]], although they can occur at any age. | |||
== Histopathology == | |||
Under the microscope, trichoblastomas are characterized by nests of basaloid cells that resemble the [[germinal matrix]] of the hair follicle. The tumor cells are often arranged in a [[trabecular]] or [[ribbon-like]] pattern. The stroma surrounding the tumor nests is typically fibrous and may contain [[mucin]]. | |||
== Differential Diagnosis == | |||
Trichoblastoma must be differentiated from other [[basaloid tumors]] such as [[basal cell carcinoma]] and [[trichoepithelioma]]. Unlike basal cell carcinoma, trichoblastomas do not exhibit [[peripheral palisading]] or [[stromal retraction]]. | |||
== Treatment == | |||
The primary treatment for trichoblastoma is surgical excision. Complete removal is usually curative, and recurrence is rare. Due to their benign nature, trichoblastomas do not metastasize. | |||
== Related Conditions == | |||
Trichoblastomas are part of a spectrum of [[follicular tumors]] that include [[trichoepithelioma]] and [[pilomatricoma]]. These tumors share a common origin from the hair follicle but differ in their clinical and histological features. | |||
== See also == | |||
* [[Basal cell carcinoma]] | |||
* [[Trichoepithelioma]] | |||
* [[Pilomatricoma]] | |||
[[Category:Skin neoplasms]] | [[Category:Skin neoplasms]] | ||
[[Category:Benign neoplasms]] | [[Category:Benign neoplasms]] | ||
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| Trichoblastoma | |
|---|---|
| Synonyms | |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | N/A |
| Symptoms | Skin tumor |
| Complications | Rarely malignant transformation |
| Onset | |
| Duration | |
| Types | |
| Causes | Unknown |
| Risks | |
| Diagnosis | Histopathology |
| Differential diagnosis | Basal cell carcinoma, Trichoepithelioma |
| Prevention | |
| Treatment | Surgical excision |
| Medication | |
| Prognosis | Generally good |
| Frequency | Rare |
| Deaths | N/A |

Trichoblastoma is a rare, benign skin tumor that originates from the hair follicles. It is considered a type of follicular neoplasm and is often found on the scalp and face.
Presentation[edit]
Trichoblastomas typically present as solitary, slow-growing nodules. They are usually skin-colored or slightly pigmented and can vary in size. These tumors are most commonly diagnosed in adults, although they can occur at any age.
Histopathology[edit]
Under the microscope, trichoblastomas are characterized by nests of basaloid cells that resemble the germinal matrix of the hair follicle. The tumor cells are often arranged in a trabecular or ribbon-like pattern. The stroma surrounding the tumor nests is typically fibrous and may contain mucin.
Differential Diagnosis[edit]
Trichoblastoma must be differentiated from other basaloid tumors such as basal cell carcinoma and trichoepithelioma. Unlike basal cell carcinoma, trichoblastomas do not exhibit peripheral palisading or stromal retraction.
Treatment[edit]
The primary treatment for trichoblastoma is surgical excision. Complete removal is usually curative, and recurrence is rare. Due to their benign nature, trichoblastomas do not metastasize.
Related Conditions[edit]
Trichoblastomas are part of a spectrum of follicular tumors that include trichoepithelioma and pilomatricoma. These tumors share a common origin from the hair follicle but differ in their clinical and histological features.