Panfolliculoma: Report of the Youngest Case and Literature Review of Its Histopathologic Variants

Life (Basel). 2022 Jun 13;12(6):881. doi: 10.3390/life12060881.

Abstract

Background: Panfolliculoma (PF) is a relative rare, benign follicular tumor comprised of all elements of the hair follicle, with a limited number of cases reported in the literature. Articles on the demographic and pathological analysis of this tumor are also lacking. Case presentation: In this report, we presented an unusual case of cystic PF on the back of a 14-year-old male, and we performed a thorough literature review and analysis of all previously reported cases. Conclusions: PF is a rare benign follicular neoplasm with characteristic differentiation toward all components of the hair follicle. In our analysis, PF occurred most frequently on the head region and was usually diagnosed in middle- to old-aged persons, with cystic PF being the most common histologic subtype. Since this tumor is rare and easily misdiagnosed as other tumors both clinically and pathologically, a thorough understanding of the histopathological manifestations and differential diagnosis of this tumor is necessary for both dermatologists and pathologists.

Keywords: cystic panfolliculoma; follicular neoplasm; panfolliculoma; skin adnexal tumor; trichofolliculoma.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

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This research received no external funding.