Cutaneous carcinosarcoma: a series of six cases and a review of the literature

Background Cutaneous carcinosarcoma is a rare tumor with distinct malignant epithelial and mesenchymal cell populations. The histologic subtypes of epithelial and mesenchymal components in cutaneous carcinosarcoma are variable, as an assortment of carcinomatous and sarcomatous patterns have been des...

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Published inJournal of cutaneous pathology Vol. 44; no. 1; pp. 34 - 44
Main Authors Clark, Joshua J., Bowen, Anneli R., Bowen, Glen M., Hyngstrom, John R., Hadley, Michael L., Duffy, Keith, Florell, Scott R., Wada, David A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford, UK Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.01.2017
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ISSN0303-6987
1600-0560
1600-0560
DOI10.1111/cup.12843

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Summary:Background Cutaneous carcinosarcoma is a rare tumor with distinct malignant epithelial and mesenchymal cell populations. The histologic subtypes of epithelial and mesenchymal components in cutaneous carcinosarcoma are variable, as an assortment of carcinomatous and sarcomatous patterns have been described in the literature. Methods Clinical information was obtained from patient charts and archival slides were retrieved and reviewed. Results We present a novel series of six distinct cases of cutaneous carcinosarcoma and review the literature. Our cases consisted of basal cell, pilomatrical, squamous cell, and trichoblastic variants. These cases occurred in elderly men on sun exposed skin with treatment and follow up was available for 4 of 6 cases. The four cases were treated with Mohs micrographic surgery with mean follow up of nine months. Conclusion We report six cases of cutaneous carcinosarcoma with distinctive clinical and histologic characterization not previously described in a single series.
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ISSN:0303-6987
1600-0560
1600-0560
DOI:10.1111/cup.12843