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Palisaded encapsulated neuroma

Palisaded encapsulated neuroma (PEN) is a rare, benign cutaneous condition characterized by small, firm, non-pigmented nodules or papules.[1][2] They typically occur as a solitary (single) lesion near the mucocutaneous junction of the skin of the face, although they can occur elsewhere on the body.[3]

Palisaded encapsulated neuroma
Other namesSolitary circumscribed neuroma
Micrograph of a palisaded encapsulated neuroma
SpecialtyDermatology
Diagnostic methodHistopathology
Differential diagnosisNeurofibroma, basal cell carcinoma, melanocytic nevus, epidermoid cyst, skin appendage
TreatmentSurgical excision

Symptoms

PEN tumours are always painless, solid masses felt on the skin that, due to their slow-growing nature, typically take many years to grow to a size where they are noticeable. There are never any symptoms associated with systemic disease.[2]

Diagnosis

As mentioned previously, PEN is a benign, firm, flesh-coloured lesion that typically occurs in dermis of the skin of the face. The lesions are typically between 2–6mm and are slow-growing.[3][4]

On the face, the lesions can be found on the eyelid, nose and in the oral mucosa, however, the lesions can also occur on the shoulder, arm, hand, foot and the glans of the penis.[3]

PEN is diagnosed by clinical recognition of the lesion and on subsequent histologic examination. Typically, the lesions are suspected to be schwannomas or neurofibromas clinically with PEN being an incidental finding on histology.[3]

PEN is typically diagnosed in patients between the ages of 40 and 60 years and occurs more frequently in females than males. The diagnosis of PEN may be difficult, even with confirmatory histology, due to its histological similarities with schwannomas and neurofibromas. It is imperative that the correct diagnosis is made the misdiagnosis of a neurofibroma may lead to unnecessary further investigation into associated systemic syndromes such as neurofibromatosis type 1 or multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome.[3][4]

The differential diagnosis for PEN includes a neurofibroma, basal cell carcinoma, melanocytic nevus, epidermoid cyst and a skin appendage.[3][2]

Treatment

The only definitive treatment of PEN is surgical excision. Excision is curative and rarely recur.[3]

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ Rapini, Ronald P.; Bolognia, Jean L.; Jorizzo, Joseph L. (2007). Dermatology: 2-Volume Set. St. Louis: Mosby. ISBN 978-1-4160-2999-1.
  2. ^ a b c Dubovy, Sander R.; Clark, Brian J. (2001-08-01). "Palisaded encapsulated neuroma (solitary circumscribed neuroma of skin) of the eyelid: report of two cases and review of the literature". British Journal of Ophthalmology. 85 (8): 949–951. doi:10.1136/bjo.85.8.949. ISSN 0007-1161. PMC 1724085. PMID 11466253.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Newman, Marissa D; Milgraum, Sandy (2008). "Palisaded Encapsulated Neuroma (PEN): An often misdiagnosed neural tumor". Dermatol. Online J. 14 (7): 12 – via eScholarship.
  4. ^ a b Narang, RamandeepSingh; Manchanda, AdeshS; Puri, Geetika (2015-07-01). "Palisaded encapsulated neuroma". Journal of Orofacial Sciences. 7 (2): 136. doi:10.4103/0975-8844.164308.

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palisaded, encapsulated, neuroma, rare, benign, cutaneous, condition, characterized, small, firm, pigmented, nodules, papules, they, typically, occur, solitary, single, lesion, near, mucocutaneous, junction, skin, face, although, they, occur, elsewhere, body, . Palisaded encapsulated neuroma PEN is a rare benign cutaneous condition characterized by small firm non pigmented nodules or papules 1 2 They typically occur as a solitary single lesion near the mucocutaneous junction of the skin of the face although they can occur elsewhere on the body 3 Palisaded encapsulated neuromaOther namesSolitary circumscribed neuromaMicrograph of a palisaded encapsulated neuromaSpecialtyDermatologyDiagnostic methodHistopathologyDifferential diagnosisNeurofibroma basal cell carcinoma melanocytic nevus epidermoid cyst skin appendageTreatmentSurgical excision Contents 1 Symptoms 2 Diagnosis 3 Treatment 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksSymptoms EditPEN tumours are always painless solid masses felt on the skin that due to their slow growing nature typically take many years to grow to a size where they are noticeable There are never any symptoms associated with systemic disease 2 Diagnosis EditAs mentioned previously PEN is a benign firm flesh coloured lesion that typically occurs in dermis of the skin of the face The lesions are typically between 2 6mm and are slow growing 3 4 On the face the lesions can be found on the eyelid nose and in the oral mucosa however the lesions can also occur on the shoulder arm hand foot and the glans of the penis 3 PEN is diagnosed by clinical recognition of the lesion and on subsequent histologic examination Typically the lesions are suspected to be schwannomas or neurofibromas clinically with PEN being an incidental finding on histology 3 PEN is typically diagnosed in patients between the ages of 40 and 60 years and occurs more frequently in females than males The diagnosis of PEN may be difficult even with confirmatory histology due to its histological similarities with schwannomas and neurofibromas It is imperative that the correct diagnosis is made the misdiagnosis of a neurofibroma may lead to unnecessary further investigation into associated systemic syndromes such as neurofibromatosis type 1 or multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome 3 4 The differential diagnosis for PEN includes a neurofibroma basal cell carcinoma melanocytic nevus epidermoid cyst and a skin appendage 3 2 Treatment EditThe only definitive treatment of PEN is surgical excision Excision is curative and rarely recur 3 Gallery Edit See also EditList of cutaneous conditionsReferences Edit Rapini Ronald P Bolognia Jean L Jorizzo Joseph L 2007 Dermatology 2 Volume Set St Louis Mosby ISBN 978 1 4160 2999 1 a b c Dubovy Sander R Clark Brian J 2001 08 01 Palisaded encapsulated neuroma solitary circumscribed neuroma of skin of the eyelid report of two cases and review of the literature British Journal of Ophthalmology 85 8 949 951 doi 10 1136 bjo 85 8 949 ISSN 0007 1161 PMC 1724085 PMID 11466253 a b c d e f g Newman Marissa D Milgraum Sandy 2008 Palisaded Encapsulated Neuroma PEN An often misdiagnosed neural tumor Dermatol Online J 14 7 12 via eScholarship a b Narang RamandeepSingh Manchanda AdeshS Puri Geetika 2015 07 01 Palisaded encapsulated neuroma Journal of Orofacial Sciences 7 2 136 doi 10 4103 0975 8844 164308 External links Edit This dermatology article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Palisaded encapsulated neuroma amp oldid 1060356426, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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