Abstrakt: |
Four patients from two different families presented with multiple papular trichoepitheliomas of the face associated with cylindromas of the scalp and, in one of them, milium. This association, first described by Adamson, has now become classical. It is transmitted as an autosomal dominant trait with variable penetrance. Histochemical studies gave the following results: ATPase negative in the two types of tumour, phosphorylase weakly positive, NADH diaphorase positive in the basal cells of the trichoepitheliomas and diffusely in cylindromas. These results suggest that the cylindromas are of apocrine origin. Using monoclonal antibodies, it has been possible to demonstrate the presence of Langerhans cells in both trichoepitheliomas and cylindromas. The BL9 and KL3 antikeratinocyte monoclonal antibodies were negative, whereas the KL3 antibody, which recognizes the 55-57 Kd polypeptides of keratin, marked the suprabasal part of the tumours. These results are in favour of incomplete cell differentiation. Treatment with retinoids was ineffective, as in all other cases reported. Electrocoagulation or surgical excision om request for cosmetic reasons seem to be only possible treatments. |