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Pagetoid Spread in Basal Cell Carcinoma: Potential for Misdiagnosis.

Maya KhuranaRia MandalDavid S Cassarino
Published in: The American Journal of dermatopathology (2023)
Basal cell carcinomas are one of the most common cutaneous carcinomas and show classical histologic features of basaloid nests with peripheral palisading. Pagetoid and intraepidermal spread has not been described in basal cell carcinoma to the best of our knowledge. We report 5 cases of basal cell carcinoma with classic histologic patterns and overlying basaloid nests and single intraepidermal tumor cells. A panel of immunostains were performed that included CK7, MOC31, CEA-m, EMA, androgen receptor, and Bcl2. Most of our cases were positive for both MOC31 and CK7, and all cases were negative for CEA-m and EMA excluding extramammary Paget disease, one of the most common differential diagnoses. These cases expand the spectrum of findings that can be seen in basal cell carcinoma and can help prevent misdiagnoses of basal cell carcinomas as more aggressive tumors.
Keyphrases
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