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Proliferating pilar tumor
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Proliferating pilar tumor

Contributors: Ayman Grada MD, MS, Whitney A. High MD, JD, MEng, Susan Burgin MD
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Synopsis

Proliferating trichilemmal tumor (PTT), also known as proliferating pilar tumor / cyst, is an uncommon benign dermal neoplasm that arises from the outer root sheath of the hair follicle. It is presumed to develop from a pre-existing trichilemmal (pilar) cyst.

PTT is more common among individuals of Northern European descent and is seen most often (approximately 90% of cases) on the scalp, typically in women in their fifth or sixth decade. Isolated cases inherited in an autosomal dominant fashion have been reported.

The malignant transformation of PTT is very rare. Only a small number of malignant proliferating trichilemmal tumor (MPTT) cases with documented invasion and metastasis have been reported. Malignant transformation may be preceded by rapid growth, necrosis, and ulceration.

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ICD10CM:
L72.12 – Trichilemmal cyst

SNOMEDCT:
254678009 – Proliferating pilar cyst

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Last Reviewed:06/12/2019
Last Updated:06/19/2019
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Proliferating pilar tumor
A medical illustration showing key findings of Proliferating pilar tumor : Cyst, Scalp, Smooth nodule, Tumor
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A close-up of a smooth, reddish-pink and yellowish plaque with a dumbbell appearance.
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