Bulboma: A Benign Keratosis With Differentiation Toward the Lower Segment of the Hair Follicle.

Am J Dermatopathol

Department of Dermatology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, NY.

Published: July 2022

Bulboma is an appellation proposed to designate a distinctive solitary keratosis exhibiting differentiation toward the bulb of the lower segment of the hair follicle. Bulboma is composed of a papillated proliferation of epithelial cells beneath which is a broad front of interconnected follicular papillae. Overlying these coalescing follicular papillae are follicular germinative cells ascending into matrical cells and supramatrical cells. Cells demonstrating differentiation toward Huxley's and Henle's layer of the inner root sheath at the level of the bulb are present including strikingly bright eosinophilic trichohyalin granules and the blue-grey corneocytes of the stem. There is overlying hypergranulosis and orthokeratosis. The clinical and histopathological findings in 4 cases of bulboma, a rare, benign solitary keratosis are presented.

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