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  • Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP) is a rare, aggressive skin tumor that mainly occurs on the scalp and results from genetic abnormalities affecting certain chromosomes.
  • The study involved a thorough review of 39 DFSP cases to understand its presentation and treatment, emphasizing the uncertainty surrounding aggressive cases on the scalp.
  • The authors successfully treated one case with the drug imatinib, which shrank the tumor and improved surgical outcomes, suggesting that presurgical therapy can enhance traditional surgical approaches like wide excision and Mohs micrographic surgery.

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Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP) is an uncommon, locally aggressive, malignant cutaneous tumor that sparingly presents on the scalp. Dermatofibrosarcomas often result from the formation of a fusion oncogene on translocated or supernumerary ring chromosomes 17 and 22, causing the overexpression of PDGFRbeta driven by the COL1A1 promoter. Because of uncertainty surrounding appropriate treatment of aggressive scalp DFSP, the authors performed an extensive review of the available data from a MEDLINE (Ovid) search to describe the clinical presentation and treatment options for this rare tumor. Their search identified 39 different cases, including the illustrative case presented in this study. Adjuvant therapy for this malignant lesion is not universally established in the literature. In the present case, the authors successfully treated a locally invasive scalp DFSP with presurgical therapy that specifically inhibited the PDGFbeta receptor. Imatinib significantly shrank the DFSP tumor mass, reduced hypervascularity, reduced metabolic activity on PET scanning, and permitted a safe gross-total resection. Although wide excision and Mohs micrographic surgery remain the standard surgical treatments for DFSP, the authors illustrate that presurgical chemotherapeutic treatment by imatinib provides a critical adjunct to traditional therapy.

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