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Garbe C, Eigentler TK, Bauer J, Blödorn-Schlicht N, Fend F, Hantschke M, Kurschat P, Kutzner H, Metze D, Preßler H, Reusch M, Röcken M, Stadler R, Tronnier M, Yazdi A, Metzler G. Histopathologische Befundung maligner Melanome in Übereinstimmung mit der AJCC-Klassifikation 2009: Literaturübersicht und Empfehlungen zum praktischen Vorgehen. J Dtsch Dermatol Ges 2011. [DOI: 10.1111/j.1610-0387.2011.07714_suppl.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/27/2022]
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Wiesner T, Obenauf AC, Murali R, Fried I, Griewank KG, Ulz P, Windpassinger C, Wackernagel W, Loy S, Wolf I, Viale A, Lash AE, Pirun M, Socci ND, Rütten A, Palmedo G, Abramson D, Offit K, Ott A, Becker JC, Cerroni L, Kutzner H, Bastian BC, Speicher MR. Germline mutations in BAP1 predispose to melanocytic tumors. Nat Genet 2011; 43:1018-21. [PMID: 21874003 PMCID: PMC3328403 DOI: 10.1038/ng.910] [Citation(s) in RCA: 497] [Impact Index Per Article: 38.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/16/2011] [Accepted: 07/22/2011] [Indexed: 12/24/2022]
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Common acquired melanocytic nevi are benign neoplasms that are composed of small, uniform melanocytes and are typically present as flat or slightly elevated pigmented lesions on the skin. We describe two families with a new autosomal dominant syndrome characterized by multiple, skin-colored, elevated melanocytic tumors. In contrast to common acquired nevi, the melanocytic neoplasms in affected family members ranged histopathologically from epithelioid nevi to atypical melanocytic proliferations that showed overlapping features with melanoma. Some affected individuals developed uveal or cutaneous melanomas. Segregating with this phenotype, we found inactivating germline mutations of BAP1, which encodes a ubiquitin carboxy-terminal hydrolase. The majority of melanocytic neoplasms lost the remaining wild-type allele of BAP1 by various somatic alterations. In addition, we found BAP1 mutations in a subset of sporadic melanocytic neoplasms showing histological similarities to the familial tumors. These findings suggest that loss of BAP1 is associated with a clinically and morphologically distinct type of melanocytic neoplasm.
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Kendler M, Helbig D, Paasch U, Kutzner H, Simon JC, Wetzig T. Nodular localized primary cutaneous amyloidosis and primary marginal zone B-cell lymphoma on the nose: treatment with microscopically controlled surgery. Int J Dermatol 2011; 50:458-61. [PMID: 21413960 DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-4632.2010.04524.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 8] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/01/2022]
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Garbe C, Eigentler TK, Bauer J, Blödorn-Schlicht N, Fend F, Hantschke M, Kurschat P, Kutzner H, Metze D, Pressler H, Reusch M, Röcken M, Stadler R, Tronnier M, Yazdi A, Metzler G. Histopathological diagnostics of malignant melanoma in accordance with the recent AJCC classification 2009: Review of the literature and recommendations for general practice. J Dtsch Dermatol Ges 2011; 9:690-9. [PMID: 21651721 DOI: 10.1111/j.1610-0387.2011.07714.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/29/2022]
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BACKGROUND TNM classifications are the basis for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in oncology. Histopathological reports have to enable a proper indexing of tumor specific findings into recent classifications. METHODS A systematic review of the literature was performed to identify reports dealing with the assessment of mitotic rate and the processing and evaluation of sentinel node biopsies in malignant melanoma. On the basis of this review an expert panel of dermatopathologists and general pathologists discussed and agreed recommendations for general practice. RESULTS Following recommendations were agreed with a broad consensus (93-100 % agreement): The determination of the mitotic rate in primary melanoma is performed on HE slides. The evaluation of an area of 1 mm(2) is sufficient. Only dermal mitoses are considered. The counted number of mitoses is provided as an integer value. The mitotic rate shall be determined in primary melanomas of ≤1.00 mm vertical tumor thickness according to the hot-spot method and provided as an integer value in relation to an area of 1 mm(2) . The determination of the mitotic rate in the case of thicker primary melanomas is desirable. In general, for the evaluation of each sentinel lymph node, 4 slides should be prepared. For diagnostic purposes, immunohistochemistry (preferably with antibodies against S100ß, Melan A and HMB-45) should be performed in addition to HE staining. The pathology report should provide information about micro-metastases and their longest extension (one-tenth of a millimeter). CONCLUSIONS These recommendations are suitable for standardizing the histopathological diagnosis of malignant melanoma and for providing a common basis for clinical decisions and scientific research.
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Müller H, Eisendle K, Bräuninger W, Kutzner H, Cerroni L, Zelger B. Comparative analysis of immunohistochemistry, polymerase chain reaction and focus-floating microscopy for the detection of Treponema pallidum in mucocutaneous lesions of primary, secondary and tertiary syphilis. Br J Dermatol 2011; 165:50-60. [PMID: 21410678 DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.2011.10314.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 33] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/01/2022]
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BACKGROUND The incidence of syphilis is increasing in many parts of the world including a re-emergence in Western Europe and North America. Depending on the disease stage, direct detection of Treponema pallidum in mucocutaneous lesions of syphilis may be difficult and histopathological findings are not always straightforward. Thus, the correct histological diagnosis may be challenging. OBJECTIVES Comparatively to evaluate the evidence for infection with T. pallidum by immunohistochemistry (IHC), polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and focus-floating microscopy (FFM). METHODS A series of 86 paraffin-embedded skin biopsy samples from patients with primary, secondary or tertiary syphilis was assessed for detection of T. pallidum by IHC and FFM; 45 specimens were also investigated by a T. pallidum-specific PCR analysis. Histopathological reaction patterns and number and distribution of treponemes were studied, and all data were re-evaluated by clinicopathological correlation. RESULTS Using a polyclonal antibody directed against T. pallidum, we detected the presence of T. pallidum by IHC in 42/86 (49%) samples [6/9 (67%) primary, 34/62 (55%) secondary and 2/15 (13%) tertiary syphilis]. T. pallidum-specific DNA was detected in 31/45 (69%) specimens [4/4 (100%) primary, 26/34 (76%) secondary and 1/7 (14%) tertiary syphilis]. In comparison, FFM analysis resulted in an overall detection rate of 82/86 (95%) [9/9 (100%) primary, 60/62 (97%) secondary and 13/15 (87%) tertiary syphilis]. Significant differences were observed concerning amount and distribution of organisms (epitheliotropic vs. endotheliotropic) in correlation to the three disease stages and to histopathological reaction patterns. CONCLUSIONS FFM is a highly sensitive and specific method to detect T. pallidum in tissue from mucocutaneous syphilis lesions. Our results indicate that a combination of PCR and FFM, as the most sensitive approach, could provide an additional benefit for the histopathological diagnosis of (late) secondary and tertiary syphilis and may be helpful in cases where serological testing of T. pallidum antibodies has failed, but the clinical suspicion for syphilis remains.
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Wiesner T, Obenauf A, Murali R, Fried I, Griewank K, Ulz P, Windpassinger C, Loy S, Wackernagel W, Wolf I, Becker J, Viale A, Lash A, Pirun M, Socci N, Ruetten A, Palmedo G, Ott A, Abramson D, Offit K, Cerroni L, Kutzner H, Bastian B, Speicher M. Abstract LB-125: Germline mutations in BAP1 predispose to melanocytic nevi and melanoma. Cancer Res 2011. [DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.am2011-lb-125] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/16/2022]
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We describe an autosomal-dominant syndrome characterized by multiple non-pigmented, exophytic melanocytic nevi and an increased susceptibility for melanoma, caused by germline mutations in the histone deubiquitinase BAP1. To identify the causative alterations, we performed comprehensive genomic analyses in two unrelated families with numerous dermal nevi composed largely of large, epithelioid melanocytes with abundant amphophilic cytoplasm and large, pleomorphic, vesicular nuclei with prominent nucleoli. Both families each had one proband with uveal melanoma, and three probands in one family had cutaneous melanoma. Array-based comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) revealed losses of parts of or the entire chromosome 3 in 11 of 22 neoplasms studied. Genotypic analyses revealed that the deletions invariably affected the chromosome from the unaffected parent. Genome partitioning of the minimally deleted region on chromosome 3p21 followed by massively parallel sequencing revealed two different inactivating germline mutations of the BAP1 tumor suppressor gene that in both families segregated with the phenotype. In almost all tumors the remaining wild type BAP1 allele was eliminated by deletion, separate inactivating mutations, or loss of heterozygosity. 35 of 40 nevi (88%) showed mutations in BRAF, while the uveal melanomas had mutations in GNAQ.
Our data identify BAP1 as a highly penetrant susceptibility gene for melanocytic neoplasia. Somatic BAP1 mutations have recently been reported in uveal melanoma and linked to the metastatic phenotype. Our observation of frequent bi-allelic inactivation of BAP1 in nevi indicates that the role of BAP1 in melanocytic neoplasia is more complex, and may differ depending on other factors such as the type of melanocyte (uveal or cutaneous) and the co-existing oncogenic mutation.
Citation Format: {Authors}. {Abstract title} [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 102nd Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research; 2011 Apr 2-6; Orlando, FL. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2011;71(8 Suppl):Abstract nr LB-125. doi:10.1158/1538-7445.AM2011-LB-125
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Tomasini D, Mentzel T, Hantschke M, Cerri A, Paredes B, Rütten A, Schärer L, Kutzner H. Plasmacytoid dendritic cells: an overview of their presence and distribution in different inflammatory skin diseases, with special emphasis on Jessner's lymphocytic infiltrate of the skin and cutaneous lupus erythematosus. J Cutan Pathol 2011; 37:1132-9. [PMID: 20659210 DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0560.2010.01587.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 72] [Impact Index Per Article: 5.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/28/2022]
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BACKGROUND Plasmacytoid dendritic cells (PDC) play a pivotal role in the induction of autoimmune diseases and other skin diseases. The present study focuses on the distribution patterns of PDC in patients with cutaneous lupus erythematosus (LE) and Jessner's lymphocytic infiltrate (LI) of the skin and compares them with other skin diseases. The goal was to scrutinize the involvement of PDC in LI, and to show that PDC present a specific pattern of distribution in various cutaneous disorders. METHODS 353 skin biopsies of LE (various subtypes), LI, and other inflammatory skin diseases as well as two halo melanocytic nevi and 10 epithelial tumors were immunohistochemically investigated for the presence of PDC by employing antibodies against CD123 and CD2AP. RESULTS PDC were constantly detected as distinct perivascular and periadnexal clusters in LE and LI. In other forms of dermatitis, PDC could be found as single cells or scattered throughout the infiltrate or beneath the epidermis. CONCLUSIONS Our data suggest that the distribution of PDC in tumid LE and LI is identical, and this observation suggests that both designations signify one disease. The distinct PDC arrangement in LE represents as useful diagnostic tool in the differential diagnosis with other forms of dermatitis.
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Mertz K, Schmid M, Burger B, Itin P, Palmedo G, Schärer L, Kutzner H, Fernández Figueras M, Cribier B, Pfaltz M, Kempf W. Detection of Merkel Cell Polyomavirus in Epidermodysplasia-Verruciformis-Associated Skin Neoplasms. Dermatology 2010; 222:87-92. [DOI: 10.1159/000321880] [Citation(s) in RCA: 14] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/04/2010] [Accepted: 09/30/2010] [Indexed: 11/19/2022] Open
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Töndury B, Kühne A, Kutzner H, Palmedo G, Lautenschlager S, Borelli S. Molekularbiologische Diagnostik von Parapockenerkrankungen. J Dtsch Dermatol Ges 2010. [DOI: 10.1111/j.1610-0387.2010.07454_supp.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/24/2022]
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Vermi W, Fisogni S, Salogni L, Schärer L, Kutzner H, Sozzani S, Lonardi S, Rossini C, Calzavara-Pinton P, LeBoit PE, Facchetti F. Spontaneous regression of highly immunogenic Molluscum contagiosum virus (MCV)-induced skin lesions is associated with plasmacytoid dendritic cells and IFN-DC infiltration. J Invest Dermatol 2010; 131:426-34. [PMID: 20739948 DOI: 10.1038/jid.2010.256] [Citation(s) in RCA: 66] [Impact Index Per Article: 4.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/09/2022]
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Molluscum contagiosum virus (MCV) infection induces self-limiting cutaneous lesions in an immunocompetent host that can undergo spontaneous regression preceded by local inflammation. On histology, a large majority of MCV-induced lesions are characterized by islands of hyperplastic epithelium containing infected keratinocytes and surrounded by scarce inflammatory infiltrate. However, spontaneous regression has been associated with the occurrence of a dense inflammatory reaction. By histology and immunohistochemistry, we identified MCV-induced lesions showing a dense inflammatory infiltrate associated with cell death in keratinocytes (inflammatory Molluscum contagiosum (I-MC)). In I-MC, hyperplastic keratinocytes were highly immunogenic as demonstrated by the expression of major histocompatibility complex class I and II molecules. Immune cell infiltration consisted of numerous cytotoxic T cells admixed with natural killer cells and plasmacytoid dendritic cells (PDCs). Accordingly, a type I IFN signature associated with PDC infiltration was demonstrated in both keratinocytes and inflammatory cells. Among the latter, a cell population resembling IFN-DC (CD123(+)CD11c(+)CD16(+)CD14(+)MxA(+)) was identified in proximity to islands of apoptotic keratinocytes. In vitro-generated IFN-DCs expressed a strong cytotoxic signature, as demonstrated by high levels of tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) and Fas ligand (FasL). This study establishes a previously unreported model to underpin the role of innate immune cells in viral immune surveillance.
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Müller CSL, Tilgen W, Kutzner H, Pföhler C. Recurring mixed-type neurothekeoma of the face. DERMATO-ENDOCRINOLOGY 2010; 1:220-2. [PMID: 20592794 DOI: 10.4161/derm.1.4.9442] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/30/2009] [Accepted: 07/07/2009] [Indexed: 11/19/2022]
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BACKGROUND Neurothekeomas are rare, benign neoplasms, typically occurring in younger patients with a remarkable predilection for the female population. The nomenclature and derivation of these tumors is controversial. The rarity of this unusual skin tumor in daily routine histopathologic findings prompted the following report. OBSERVATION We report a 17-year-old girl with an asymptomatic nodule at the inner angle of the left eye with slow progression in size within 12 months to 1 cm in diameter. Multiple treatments with laser surgery were performed and yielded no persistent remission of the tumor. Histopathologic examination revealed a non-encapsulated dermal tumor, composed of multiple, closely situated medium-sized nodules, separated by a myxoid collagenrich stroma, without epidermal alteration. In summary, due to the histoarchitecture and immunoprofile of the tumor, a mixed-type cellular neurothekeoma was diagnosed. CONCLUSION We think that it is important to be aware of these uncommon soft tissue lesions and the pitfalls of mixed-type neurothekeomas that often cause diagnostic problems. The aim of this report is to help to avoid misdiagnoses of malignant mesenchymal tumors with serious consequences, including extensive surgical therapy or radiation.
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Töndury B, Kühne A, Kutzner H, Palmedo G, Lautenschlager S, Borelli S. Molecular diagnostics of parapox virus infections. J Dtsch Dermatol Ges 2010; 8:681-4. [PMID: 20497283 DOI: 10.1111/j.1610-0387.2010.07454.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/19/2022]
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BACKGROUND The diagnosis of parapox virus infections relies primarily on a history of contact with infected animals. The clinical presentation is usually a non-specific necrotic ulcer. The histology may also be non-specific, especially with older lesions. Negative-staining electron microscopy (EM) is a fast and reliable diagnostic tool, but is not widely available. Serological tests and the time-consuming viral culture are also rarely used in Europe. PATIENTS AND METHODS The diagnostic procedure in two patients with ecthyma contagiosum and milker's nodule using polymerase chain reaction specific for orthopox, parapox and Orf virus is explained. Diagnostics included bacterial culture, viral culture, histology and EM. In addition to these, a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was performed in both cases. RESULTS The patient with ecthyma contagiosum was negative for ortho-, parapox-, and orf-virus on PCR, whereas the patient with milker's nodule had a PCR positive for parapoxvirus. CONCLUSIONS PCR is a simple, fast, and standardized method of diagnosis that can distinguish between the subgroups of parapoxviruses. A diagnosis can be made even in cases of ambiguous history or unspecific clinical presentation. The method is limited by the necessity to sample native material or to use neutrally buffered formalin in case of PCR from paraffin material.
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Gaiser T, Kutzner H, Palmedo G, Siegelin MD, Wiesner T, Bruckner T, Hartschuh W, Enk AH, Becker MR. Classifying ambiguous melanocytic lesions with FISH and correlation with clinical long-term follow up. Mod Pathol 2010; 23:413-9. [PMID: 20081813 DOI: 10.1038/modpathol.2009.177] [Citation(s) in RCA: 90] [Impact Index Per Article: 6.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/09/2022]
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Recently, initial studies describing the use of multicolor fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) for classifying melanocytic skin lesions have been published demonstrating a high sensitivity and specificity in discriminating melanomas from nevi. However, the majority of these studies included neither histologically ambiguous lesions nor a clinical long-term follow up. This study was undertaken to validate a special multicolor FISH test in histologically ambiguous melanocytic skin lesions with known clinical long-term follow up. FISH was scored by three independent pathologists in a series of 22 melanocytic skin lesions, including 12 ambiguous cases using four probes targeting chromosome 6p25, centromere 6, 6q23, and 11q13. The FISH results were compared with array comparative genomic hybridization data and correlated to the clinical long-term follow up (mean: 65 months). Pair-wise comparison between the interpretations of the observers showed a moderate to substantial agreement (kappa 0.47-0.61). Comparing the FISH results with the clinical behavior reached an overall sensitivity of 60% and a specificity of 50% (chi(2)=0.25; P=0.61) for later development of metastases. Comparison of array comparative genomic hybridization data with FISH analyses did not yield significant results but array comparative genomic hybridization data demonstrated that melanocytic skin lesions with the development of metastases showed significantly more chromosomal aberrations (P<0.01) compared with melanocytic skin lesions without the development of metastases. The FISH technique with its present composition of locus-specific probes for RREB1/MYB and CCND1 did not achieve a clinically useful sensitivity and specificity. However, a reassessment of the probes and better standardization of the method may lead to a valuable diagnostic tool.
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Fibrofolliculoma is a benign skin lesion that, when multiple, can be part of the Birt-Hogg-Dube syndrome. We report on a case of solitary fibrofolliculoma arisen on the nose of a 63-year-old woman, with peculiar histological and immunohistochemical features. The lesion was characterized by the presence of bizarre multinucleated perifollicular stromal cells, positive for factor XIIIa, in a background of CD34-positive cells, and by a peripheral population of CD34-positive spindle cells organized in fascicles haphazardly infiltrating the deep dermis, and surrounded by scattered factor XIIIa-positive dendrocytes. We consider the bizarre perifollicular cellular component as an 'ancient' feature of fibrofolliculoma, hypothesis corroborated by the co-expression of CD34 and factor XIIIa, whereas the peripheral spindle cell fascicles represent a pseudosarcomatous proliferation of CD34-positive cells, normally surrounding adnexal structures, stimulated by factor XIIIa-positive dendrocytes.
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Rütten A, Kutzner H, Mentzel T, Hantschke M, Eckert F, Angulo J, Rodríguez Peralto JL, Requena L. Primary cutaneous cribriform apocrine carcinoma: A clinicopathologic and immunohistochemical study of 26 cases of an under-recognized cutaneous adnexal neoplasm. J Am Acad Dermatol 2009; 61:644-51. [DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2009.03.032] [Citation(s) in RCA: 40] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/22/2009] [Revised: 03/21/2009] [Accepted: 03/21/2009] [Indexed: 10/20/2022]
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Helmbold P, Lahtz C, Enk A, Herrmann-Trost P, Marsch WC, Kutzner H, Dammann RH. Frequent occurrence ofRASSF1Apromoter hypermethylation and merkel cell polyomavirus in merkel cell carcinoma. Mol Carcinog 2009; 48:903-9. [DOI: 10.1002/mc.20540] [Citation(s) in RCA: 46] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/31/2022]
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Martín-Ezquerra G, Fernandez-Casado A, Barco D, Jucglà A, Juanpere-Rodero N, Manresa JM, de Almeida LMS, Rodríguez-Peralto JL, Kutzner H, Cerroni L, Barranco C, Lloreta J, Requena L, Pujol RM. Treponema pallidum distribution patterns in mucocutaneous lesions of primary and secondary syphilis: an immunohistochemical and ultrastructural study. Hum Pathol 2009; 40:624-30. [DOI: 10.1016/j.humpath.2008.10.017] [Citation(s) in RCA: 52] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/08/2008] [Revised: 10/02/2008] [Accepted: 10/07/2008] [Indexed: 10/21/2022]
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Requena L, Jaqueti G, Rütten A, Mentzel T, Kutzner H. Merkel cell carcinoma within follicular cysts: report of two cases. J Cutan Pathol 2009; 35:1127-33. [PMID: 18988316 DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0560.2007.00919.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 19] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/30/2022]
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Merkel cell carcinoma is a rare cutaneous neoplasm of unknown histogenesis. Several reports have described the association of Merkel cell carcinoma of the skin with other cutaneous neoplasms within the same lesion, and there are also reports describing three examples of Merkel cell carcinoma within follicular cysts. We describe two examples of Merkel cell carcinoma developed within epithelial cysts. Neoplastic cells of Merkel cell tumor expressed immunoreactivity for chromogranin, synaptophysin, neuron-specific enolase, CAM 5.2 and cytokeratin 20, the last two markers showing the characteristic paranuclear dot-like pattern. In contrast, the epithelial wall lining the cyst and surrounding Merkel cell tumor only expressed immunoreactivity for cytokeratin MNF116. The description of five cases of Merkel cell carcinoma within follicular cysts, including the two cases of this report, support some relationship between Merkel cell tumor and the hair follicle.
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Resnik KS, Kutzner H. Mimicry Illuminating Pitfalls in Histopathologic Diagnosis: Nutritional Deficiency-Like Dermatitis Secondary to Topical Tazarotene and Keratoacanthomatous Pseudocarcinomatous Hyperplasia in CD30+ Lymphoproliferative Disorder As Illustrative. Am J Dermatopathol 2009; 31:22-5. [DOI: 10.1097/01.dad.0000246796.06992.47] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/25/2022]
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Pleimes M, Hartschuh W, Kutzner H, Enk A, Hartmann M. Malignant Syphilis with Ocular Involvement and Organism‐Depleted Lesions. Clin Infect Dis 2009; 48:83-5. [DOI: 10.1086/594127] [Citation(s) in RCA: 30] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/03/2022] Open
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Mulvaney P, Aram G, Maggiore PR, Kutzner H, Carlson JA. Delay in diagnosis: trauma- and coinfection-related cutaneous leishmaniasis because ofLeishmania guyanensisinfection. J Cutan Pathol 2009; 36:53-60. [DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0560.2007.00925.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/30/2022]
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Requena C, Requena L, Sánchez-Yus E, Kutzner H, Llombart B, Sanmartín O, Botella-Estrada R, Nagore E, Serra C, Guillén C. Hypopigmented Reed nevus. J Cutan Pathol 2008; 35 Suppl 1:87-9. [DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0560.2007.00957.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 12] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/29/2022]
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Pascual JC, Perez-Ramos M, Devesa JP, Kutzner H, Requena L. Extramammary Paget's disease of the groin with underlying carcinoma and fatal outcome. Clin Exp Dermatol 2008; 33:595-8. [DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2230.2008.02731.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 15] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/28/2022]
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Kleikamp S, Kutzner H, Frosch PJ. Annular lichenoid dermatitis of youth - a further case in a 12-year-old girl. J Dtsch Dermatol Ges 2008; 6:653-6. [DOI: 10.1111/j.1610-0387.2008.06575.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 17] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/26/2022]
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Kleikamp S, Kutzner H, Frosch PJ. Anuläre lichenoide Dermatose der Kindheit - ein weiterer Fall bei einem 12-jährigen Mädchen. J Dtsch Dermatol Ges 2008. [DOI: 10.1111/j.1610-0387.2007.06575_supp.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/29/2022]
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