Introduction: The Poncet-Spiegler cylindroma (PSC) is a benign annexal cutaneous tumor which preferentially develops on the scalp, neck, or forehead. Localizations may be isolated or multiple and often affect the young adult. The lesions grow progressively. When the scalp is completely involved, it presents as a "turban tumor". Treatment is surgery and may be difficult when the tumor is extended. We report the management of turban tumor.
Observation: A 25 year-old female patient was first treated by partial scalp nodule exeresis and histology documented a PSC. She was lost to follow-up. But 9 years later, she was managed for a turban like PSC. The treatment was a complete scalp exeresis and secondary reconstruction with a skin graft. Follow-up was uneventful with a progressive functional and cosmetic improvement and after 2 years, there was no relapse.
Discussion: As for most tumors, management depends on the size of the PSC. An aggressive surgical treatment must be considered if the PSC is extended. In case of turban tumor, total scalp exeresis and secondary reconstruction with a skin graft is recommended.
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Rev Stomatol Chir Maxillofac
April 2009
Service de chirurgie maxillofaciale, plastique et esthétique et de stomatologie, CHU de Saint-Etienne, 25, boulevard Pasteur, 42055 Saint-Etienne cedex 2, France.
Introduction: The Poncet-Spiegler cylindroma (PSC) is a benign annexal cutaneous tumor which preferentially develops on the scalp, neck, or forehead. Localizations may be isolated or multiple and often affect the young adult. The lesions grow progressively.
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January 1988
Service de Cancérologie, ORL et Cervico-Faciale, Centre Antoine-Lacassagne, Nice.
The authors describe a new case of multiple cutaneous cylindromas (Poncet-Spiegler cylindroma), and discuss the clinical and histopathological characteristics of this rare affection. Treatment is exclusively surgical, with plastic surgery being required for advanced cases. In the case presented, a free flap from the forearm was used to cover the area of extensive loss of cutaneous matter in the parotid region.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis report describes the ultrastructural characteristics of a Poncet-Spiegler tumor (cylindroma, turban tumor). This tumor was made up of two cell types and showed a ductal differentiation. Cells bordering duct-like structures were joined together by innumerable desmosomes, especially in places where the cell membranes were markedly invaginated.
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