Publication: Primary cutaneous adenoid cystic carcinoma arising in the scalp: a diagnostic challenge
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Date
2025-03
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BMJ
Abstract
Primary cutaneous adenoid cystic carcinoma (PCACC) is a rare adnexal tumour of the skin, predominantly affecting individuals over 50 years of age, with no established gender predilection. It can arise on various anatomical sites without a clear preference. To date, fewer than 200 cases have been documented in the literature. We present a case of a young, otherwise healthy female who developed a slow- growing painless, skin- coloured scalp nodule. Histopathological examination of an excisional biopsy revealed a dermal tumour composed of basaloid cells arranged in a characteristic cribriform pattern. A thorough diagnostic workup, including sonographic imaging, immunohistochemical analysis and multidisciplinary team discussions, ultimately confirmed the diagnosis of PCACC. This case underscores the diagnostic and therapeutic challenges associated with PCACC.
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Cutaneous Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma, Scalp, Cancer, Skin