Cylindroma - Hair and Scalp
Synopsis

Multiple cylindromas may occur in the dominantly inherited Brooke-Spiegler syndrome, where they are seen in association with trichoepitheliomas and spiradenomas, as well as basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) in some kindreds. In this context, the cylindromas are so numerous that they may cover the scalp like a turban. In familial cylindromatosis, multiple cylindromas only are seen. This condition is allelic to Brooke-Spiegler syndrome and is thought to be a phenotypic variant.
Cylindromas are benign; however, there have been rare reports of individual cylindromas undergoing malignant transformation, particularly in tumors of the scalp that have been present for long duration.
Codes
D23.4 – Other benign neoplasm of skin of scalp and neck
SNOMEDCT:
274903001 – Eccrine dermal cylindroma of skin
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Last Updated:03/15/2020