A Case of Basal Cell Carcinoma Exacerbated with Akatsuki Disease

Dermatopathology (Basel). 2024 Nov 22;11(4):330-332. doi: 10.3390/dermatopathology11040034.

Abstract

Akatsuki disease (also known as pomade crust) is characterized by skin lesions resulting from inadequate skin hygiene. It is sometimes influenced by underlying psychological factors. Akatsuki disease sometimes mimics cutaneous horn or skin cancer. However, there are no previous reports of skin cancer accompanied with Akatsuki disease. Herein, we report a 79-year-old woman who was referred to our department with a tumor on her left cheek. Before performing a biopsy, we recommended that her family assist with regular facial cleansing. Two months later, the scales and crusts on her entire face had disappeared and the tumor on the left cheek had reduced. Skin biopsy was performed, and histological examination revealed ulcerative basaloid lobules consisting of cells with a small cytoplasm and large hyperchromatic nuclei. Peripheral palisading and tumor-stroma clefting were observed. A diagnosis of basal cell carcinoma was made.

Keywords: Akatsuki disease; basal cell carcinoma.

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  • Case Reports

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