A Case of Palisaded Encapsulated Neuroma of the Lower Lip.
- Author:
Young Hun CHO
1
;
Ju Hee LEE
;
Dong Sik BANG
;
You Chan KIM
Author Information
1. Department of Dermatology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. kyccc@dku.edu
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
Palisaded encapsulated neuroma;
Lip
- MeSH:
Adult;
Butterflies;
Dermis;
Humans;
Lip*;
Male;
Mouth Mucosa;
Mucin-1;
Neuroma*;
S100 Proteins;
Tongue
- From:Korean Journal of Dermatology
2002;40(12):1552-1556
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Palisaded encapsulated neuroma(PEN) is a rare intraneural neuroma. It usually occurs as a solitary, asymptomatic, skin-colored papule, and commonly affects the butterfly area of the face of middle-aged adults. However, it rarely involves oral mucosa including lip and should be differentiated from mucosal neuromas which generally occur as multiple small nodules of the lips and the anterior part of the tongue. We report a case of PEN occurring on the lower lip in a 33-year-old male. Histopathologically, it appeared as a well-circumscribed, encapsulated round nodule in the dermis. The nodule was composed of well-developed fascicles of wavy spindle cells separated by a loose matrix. Nuclear palisades were ill defined. On immunohistochemical staining, most tumor cells of the nodule were positive for S-100 protein and about 30% of tumor cells were positive for neural filament, but the capsule was negative for them. Epithelial membrane antigen was focally and discontinuously reactive on the capsule of the nodule.