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J Clin Pathol 60:129-144 doi:10.1136/jcp.2006.040337
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Skin adnexal neoplasms—part 1: An approach to tumours of the pilosebaceous unit

Table 6

 Useful histological features for distinguishing between sebaceoma and basal cell carcinoma with sebaceous differentiation

Feature Sebaceoma BCC with sebaceous differentiation
BCC, basal cell carcinoma.
Overall morphology Similar to sebaceous adenoma, but with more basaloid component Similar to classical BCC, but with a component of sebaceous differentiation
Main components Aggregates of basaloid germinative cells admixed with single units or clusters of mature vacuolated sebocytes Aggregate of follicular germinative basaloid cells
Architectural pattern Benign Malignant
Cytological features Monomorphous basaloid cells, with small oval nuclei and non-prominent nucleoli Pleomorphic basaloid cells, with slightly elongated nuclei
Mitotic activity Mild/absent Brisk
Sebaceous differentiation Prominent Focal and associated with apocrine differentiation in many cases
Peripheral palisading Usually absent Present
Artefactual clefting Absent Often present
Basaloid tumour necrosis Rare Frequent
Other associated features Sebaceous duct-like structures, rare squamous differentiation, and dense eosinophilic dermal sclerosis Sebaceous duct-like structures, individual cell necrosis, keratinization and mucinous stroma

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