Granular Cell Tumor: A Case Report

Granular cell tumor is an uncommon, benign tumor that mainly occurs on the skin, tongue, and oral cavity as a single nodule. This tumor was previously thought to be derived from muscle by Abrikossoff and was called as “granular cell myoblastoma.” Recent ultrastructural studies and stains such as S10...

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Main Authors: Tuğba Falay, Ebru Sarıkaya, Ayşe Esra Koku Aksu, Cem Leblebici, Ümmühan Kiremitçi
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Language:English
Published: Galenos Yayinevi 2015-03-01
Series:İstanbul Medical Journal
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spelling doaj-c09695fc0ac249b8815e025563e611082020-11-25T02:52:25ZengGalenos Yayineviİstanbul Medical Journal2619-97932148-094X2015-03-01161384110.5152/imj.2015.3315413049054Granular Cell Tumor: A Case ReportTuğba Falay0Ebru Sarıkaya1Ayşe Esra Koku Aksu2Cem Leblebici3Ümmühan Kiremitçi4 İstanbul Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi, Dermatoloji Kliniği, İstanbul, Türkiye İstanbul Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi, Dermatoloji Kliniği, İstanbul, Türkiye İstanbul Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi, Dermatoloji Kliniği, İstanbul, Türkiye İstanbul Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi, Patoloji Kliniği, İstanbul, Türkiye İstanbul Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi, Dermatoloji Kliniği, İstanbul, Türkiye Granular cell tumor is an uncommon, benign tumor that mainly occurs on the skin, tongue, and oral cavity as a single nodule. This tumor was previously thought to be derived from muscle by Abrikossoff and was called as “granular cell myoblastoma.” Recent ultrastructural studies and stains such as S100 and neuron-specific enolase confirm that this tumor is derived from Schwann cells of the peripheral nerves. A 48-year-old male patient was admitted to our hospital with the complaint of expanding mass in his left lumbar region for about 5five months. On his dermatological examination, a 5 x 4 cm sized, pink-–brown tumor was detected in his left lumbar region. The tumor was hard on palpation. There was an ulcer 1 cm in diameter at its center. The borders of the tumor were regular. On histopathological examination, pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia in the epidermis and tumoral infiltration in the dermis were detected; the infiltration was composed of cells with large eosinophilic cytoplasm containing fine granules and numerous oval-–round nuclei. Cytoplasmic granules stained positive with PAS and S100 stain. Granular cell tumor was diagnosed on the basis of clinical and histopathological features. The clinical diagnosis of granular cell tumor is difficult and depends on the histopathological findings. Outside of the typical region of involvement, as observed in our case, any region can be involved. Granular cell tumor is a benign neoplasm with good prognosis. A tumor larger than 4 cm in diameter, the presence of ulceration, rapid growth, and lymphadenopathies are signs that suggest malignancy. Although in our case the lesion was greater than 4 cm in diameter, there was ulceration, and rapid growth, the histopathological features were benign. No recurrence was observed for 13 months in its pursuits after wide local excision. http://imj.galenos.com.tr/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/granular-cell-tumor-a-case-report/21016 Granular cell tumorlumbar regionulcer
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author Tuğba Falay
Ebru Sarıkaya
Ayşe Esra Koku Aksu
Cem Leblebici
Ümmühan Kiremitçi
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Ebru Sarıkaya
Ayşe Esra Koku Aksu
Cem Leblebici
Ümmühan Kiremitçi
Granular Cell Tumor: A Case Report
İstanbul Medical Journal
Granular cell tumor
lumbar region
ulcer
author_facet Tuğba Falay
Ebru Sarıkaya
Ayşe Esra Koku Aksu
Cem Leblebici
Ümmühan Kiremitçi
author_sort Tuğba Falay
title Granular Cell Tumor: A Case Report
title_short Granular Cell Tumor: A Case Report
title_full Granular Cell Tumor: A Case Report
title_fullStr Granular Cell Tumor: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Granular Cell Tumor: A Case Report
title_sort granular cell tumor: a case report
publisher Galenos Yayinevi
series İstanbul Medical Journal
issn 2619-9793
2148-094X
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Granular cell tumor is an uncommon, benign tumor that mainly occurs on the skin, tongue, and oral cavity as a single nodule. This tumor was previously thought to be derived from muscle by Abrikossoff and was called as “granular cell myoblastoma.” Recent ultrastructural studies and stains such as S100 and neuron-specific enolase confirm that this tumor is derived from Schwann cells of the peripheral nerves. A 48-year-old male patient was admitted to our hospital with the complaint of expanding mass in his left lumbar region for about 5five months. On his dermatological examination, a 5 x 4 cm sized, pink-–brown tumor was detected in his left lumbar region. The tumor was hard on palpation. There was an ulcer 1 cm in diameter at its center. The borders of the tumor were regular. On histopathological examination, pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia in the epidermis and tumoral infiltration in the dermis were detected; the infiltration was composed of cells with large eosinophilic cytoplasm containing fine granules and numerous oval-–round nuclei. Cytoplasmic granules stained positive with PAS and S100 stain. Granular cell tumor was diagnosed on the basis of clinical and histopathological features. The clinical diagnosis of granular cell tumor is difficult and depends on the histopathological findings. Outside of the typical region of involvement, as observed in our case, any region can be involved. Granular cell tumor is a benign neoplasm with good prognosis. A tumor larger than 4 cm in diameter, the presence of ulceration, rapid growth, and lymphadenopathies are signs that suggest malignancy. Although in our case the lesion was greater than 4 cm in diameter, there was ulceration, and rapid growth, the histopathological features were benign. No recurrence was observed for 13 months in its pursuits after wide local excision.
topic Granular cell tumor
lumbar region
ulcer
url http://imj.galenos.com.tr/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/granular-cell-tumor-a-case-report/21016
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