Efficacy of Triamcinolone Acetonide Injection in Spiradenoma | IMCRJ – Dove Medical Press
By daniellenierenberg
Introduction
Spiradenoma is a rare type of adnexal tumors originating from the eccrine glands.1,2 The etiology remains unknown. This condition was first introduced by Kersting and Helwig in 1956.1 Its clinical features consist of skin-colored, erythematous, gray, or bluish2 nodules1 accompanied with pain.1,2 The lesions of spiradenoma are generally solitary,1 with the most common predilection being on the ventral part of the body,3 especially on the upper part of the trunk.1 Atypical clinical features of spiradenoma may occur as multiple lesions arranged in a linear or zosteriform arrangement.2,3 Spiradenoma can occur at any age,1 most commonly between 15 and 35 years old.2 There is no difference of incidence among genders.1,2 There are various therapeutic modalities for spiradenoma, including surgical excision, dermabrasion, electrodesiccation, cryosurgery, radiotherapy, and CO2 laser.2,4 However, the efficacy of some of these modalities has not been determined.4 In 2013, Gordon et al5 in the United States reported a case of spiradenoma treated using injection of triamcinolone acetonide (TA) 10 mg/mL with minimal improvement. Gottschalk et al6 administered TA 40 mg/mL in one case of adnexal tumor with a 75% reduction in lesion size. This study aims to report a rare case of giant spiradenoma which was treated by 10 mg/mL TA injection.
A 31-year-old man presented with giant painful skin-colored and erythematous nodules on his left eyelid and left temple (Figure 1A). The lesion first appeared 15 years prior to consultation as a skin-colored papule on the left eyelid which enlarged into a nodule after 5 years. New nodules appeared on his left temple around 5 years ago and grew larger one year prior. There was no other significant past medical or family history. Dermatological examination revealed firm, skin-colored nodules with smooth surface and well-defined boundaries, painful upon palpation, measuring 1.52.8 x 0.3 cm and 1.61.7 x 0.4 cm. We performed a punch biopsy on the left temple. The histopathological result revealed a tumor mass consisting of round to oval cells with hyperplastic, compact, and nodular characteristics. Some cells formed a tubular structure, and some appeared paler and larger. The cells had monomorphous nuclei with few inflammatory cells. There were no signs of malignancy (Figure 2A and B). The patient refused surgical therapy. Therefore, we performed intralesional injection of 10 mg/mL TA, consisting of five injections per visit. After four sessions of TA injections with one month interval, the lesions grew thinner and smaller and the pain disappeared (Figure 1B). There were no side effects reported.
Figure 1 (A) Clinical manifestations of spiradenoma in the form of skin-colored and erythematous nodules on the left eyelid and left temple before triamcinolone acetonide injection. (B) Spiradenoma lesions after triamcinolone acetonide injection.
Figure 2 Histopathological findings. (A) Red arrow shows one tumor mass. (B) Tumor mass consisted of round, oval cells showing hyperplastic, compact, and nodular characteristics. Some formed a tubular structure. Some cells appeared paler and larger.
Adnexal tumors are classified based on their differentiation in forming skin adnexal structures into eccrine, apocrine, follicular, and sebaceous gland tumors. They are further divided into benign and malignant types. Benign tumors of the eccrine glands include cylindroma, hidradenoma, syringoma, poroma, and spiradenoma.3 There was no report on the prevalence of spiradenoma worldwide. It is considered to be a very rare disease.1,2
The exact etiology and pathogenesis of spiradenoma are unknown. It is suspected that a defect in the tumor suppressor gene plays a role in this disease.2 Several recent hypotheses have been proposed regarding spiradenoma, including abnormal multipotent stem cells in the folliculosebaceous unit and trauma as a triggering factor.7
Spiradenoma is characterized by skin-colored, erythematous, gray, or bluish2,3 nodules1 accompanied by pain.1,2 The lesions are generally solitary,1 and are often found on the ventral part of the body,3 especially the trunk.1 Our case of spiradenoma manifested as painful skin-colored and erythematous nodules on the patients face. This is in accordance with the signs, symptoms, and predilection of spiradenoma.
Some tumors of the skin are difficult to diagnose clinically due to the lack of external characteristics that allow recognition through inspection alone. Several painful subcutaneous tumors which can be considered as differential diagnoses are spiradenoma, neuroma, glomus tumor, leiomyoma, angiolipoma, neurilemmoma, and dermatofibroma.8 Histopathological examination is therefore necessary to establish the diagnosis of spiradenoma.9 The histopathological features of spiradenoma include non-capsulated dermal neoplasms with single or multinodular nodules,10 consisting of basaloid cells, arranged in a tubular structure.3 There are two types of cells that can be found: small basaloid cells with hyperchromatic nuclei and little cytoplasm located at the edge of the nodules, and large basaloid cells with vesicular nuclei and pale cytoplasm located in the center of the nodules.3,8,10 Lymphocytes are also scattered throughout the tumor.3 The histopathological examination result in our case supported the diagnosis of spiradenoma.
Surgical excision is the current gold standard for treating spiradenoma with low recurrence rates. Meanwhile, the efficacy of several other therapeutic modalities has yet to be determined.4 Several investigators had studied other less invasive therapies for spiradenoma. In 2013, Gordon et al5 in the United States reported a case of spiradenoma treated using intralesional 10 mg/mL TA injection, but there was minimal improvement. Gottschalk et al6 treated a skin adnexal tumor with intralesional 40 mg/mL TA injection. A total of 1 mL of 40 mg/mL TA aqueous suspension was injected into a single 4 cm lesion. After one injection, the size of the tumor was reduced by 75%.6 Steroid use in this case aimed to reduce inflammation that can be associated with pain.5 Corticosteroids have anti-inflammatory, immunosuppressive, antiproliferative, and vasoconstrictive effects.11 The intralesional skin injection method was chosen to achieve a localized corticosteroid concentration in the lesion with less systemic absorption, thereby avoiding systemic side effects. The mechanism of how intradermal steroid affects the course of the disease remains unknown.12 Our patient was treated with intralesional 10 mg/mL TA injections due to refusal to undergo surgery. Improvement was observed after the fourth injection: the skin lesions became thinner and smaller. The pain also diminished.
Intralesional injection of TA can be a therapeutic option for spiradenoma patients who refuse surgical therapy. TA injection is easy to administer and showed good efficacy in spiradenoma case, although further research with a larger number of patients remains needed.
The publication of case images was included in the patients consent. Institutional approval to publish case details has been obtained.
The authors have obtained all appropriate patient consent forms. The patient signed a consent form for the publication of case details and images.
The authors would like to thank the entire staff of the Dermatology and Venereology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran Hasan Sadikin General Hospital Bandung, West Java Indonesia.
The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work.
1. Kanwaljeet S, Chatterjee T. Eccrine spiradenoma: a rare adnexal tumor. Indian J Cancer. 2017;54(4):695. doi:10.4103/ijc.IJC_301_17
2. Dhua S, Sekhar DR. A rare case of eccrine spiradenomatreatment and management. Eur J Plast Surg. 2016;39(2):143146. doi:10.1007/s00238-015-1103-4
3. Foreman RK, Duncan LM. Appendage tumors of the skin. In: Kang S, Amagai M, Bruckner AL, Enk AH, Margolis DJ, McMichael AJ, editors. Fitzpatricks Dermatology. 9th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill; 2019:18201853.
4. Nath AK, Kumari R, Thappa DM. Eccrine spiradenoma with chondroid syringoma in Blaschkoid distribution. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol. 2009;75(6):600. doi:10.4103/0378-6323.57723
5. Gordon S, Styron BT, Haggstrom A. Pediatric segmental eccrine spiradenomas: a case report and review of the literature. Pediatr Dermatol. 2013;30(6):e285e286. doi:10.1111/j.1525-1470.2012.01777.x
6. Gottschalk HR. Dermatological clinical conference scientific program for the 102nd annual session California medical association. Arch Dermatol. 1974;110(3):473479. doi:10.1001/archderm.1974.01630090095041
7. Englander L, Emer JJ, McClain D, Amin B, Turner RB. A rare case of multiple segmental eccrine spiradenomas. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2011;4(4):38.
8. Naversen DN, Trask DM, Watson FH, Burket JM. Painful tumors of the skin: LEND AN EGG. J Am Acad Dermatol. 1993;28(2):290300. doi:10.1016/0190-9622(93)70039-V
9. Sharma A, Paricharak DG, Nigam JS, et al. Histopathological study of skin adnexal tumoursinstitutional study in South India. J Skin Cancer. 2014;2014:14. doi:10.1155/2014/543756
10. Weedon D. Tumors of cutaneous appendages. In: Weedons Skin Pathology. 3rd ed. Brisbane: Elsevier Inc; 2010:758807.
11. Kerscher M, Williams S, Lehmann P. Topical treatment with glucocorticoids. In: Ring J, Przybilla B, Ruzicka T, editors. Handbook of Atopic Eczema. 2nd ed. New YorkSpringer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg; 2006:477491.
12. Firooz A, Tehranchia-Nia Z, Ahmed AR. Benefits and risks of intralesional corticosteroid injection in the treatment of dermatological diseases. Clin Exp Dermatol. 1995;20(5):363370. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2230.1995.tb01351.x
Read the original:
Efficacy of Triamcinolone Acetonide Injection in Spiradenoma | IMCRJ - Dove Medical Press
- Skin science: Latest stories on cosmetics science and formulation - CosmeticsDesign-Asia.com - November 15th, 2024
- The Firsthand Results Of A Nanofat Treatment Using Stem Cells And PRP - Forbes - November 15th, 2024
- Boundary-Pushing Skin Care Company Exoceuticals Garners Beauty Innovation Award For 'Beauty Innovation Technology Of The Year - The Manila Times - November 15th, 2024
- New skin research could help slow signs of ageing - BBC.com - October 21st, 2024
- Human skin map gives 'recipe' to build skin and could help prevent scarring - Medical Xpress - October 21st, 2024
- A new cell therapy company takes its vision from four founders, and its skin from George Church - STAT - September 23rd, 2024
- Women 60+ love this hydrating stem cell-infused moisturizer that's $15 right now - Yahoo Life - September 23rd, 2024
- NKGen Biotech Publishes Phase 1 Interim Analysis Results of SNK02 Allogeneic NK Cell Therapy in Advanced Solid Tumors at the 2024 American Society of... - May 25th, 2024
- FibroGen Announces Presentation of Positive Interim Data from the Phase 1b Study of FG-3246 (FOR46) in Combination with Enzalutamide in Patients with... - May 25th, 2024
- Cogent Biosciences Appoints Cole Pinnow as Chief Commercial Officer - May 25th, 2024
- G1 Therapeutics Announces Upcoming Presentation at the 2024 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Meeting - May 25th, 2024
- Updated Phase 1 Clinical Data for SYS-6002 (CRB-701) to be presented at 2024 ASCO Annual Meeting - May 25th, 2024
- Affimed Announces Positive Early Efficacy and Progression Free Survival Results of AFM24-102 Study in EGFR Wild-Type Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer at the... - May 25th, 2024
- SpringWorks Therapeutics Announces Data to be Presented at the 2024 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting - May 25th, 2024
- Sensei Biotherapeutics Presents Promising Clinical Data from Phase 1 Dose Escalation Study of SNS-101 - May 25th, 2024
- Elicio Therapeutics Announces Preliminary Data from the Ongoing AMPLIFY-7P Phase 1a Study of ELI-002 7P in Patients with mKRAS-driven Solid Tumors at... - May 25th, 2024
- Kronos Bio to Present Clinical Update on Phase 1/2 Trial of KB-0742 at the 2024 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting - May 25th, 2024
- Coherus Presents Preliminary Results from Phase I Dose Escalation Study of its Anti-chemokine receptor 8 (CCR8) Antibody, CHS-114, at the 2024... - May 25th, 2024
- 3Daughters to Participate in Women’s Health Panel During the 2024 BIO International Convention in San Diego, CA, June 3-6 - May 25th, 2024
- HUTCHMED Highlights Presentations at the 2024 ASCO Annual Meeting - May 25th, 2024
- Myriad Genetics Showcases New Research and Product Innovations Advancing Cancer Care at 2024 ASCO® Annual Meeting - May 25th, 2024
- Lift BioSciences Announces Abstract Publications at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting - May 25th, 2024
- Nicox: 2024 Ordinary Shareholder Meeting to be held on June 28th, 2024 - May 25th, 2024
- Adlai Nortye Ltd. to Present Encouraging Data of the Combination of AN0025 and Definitive Chemoradiotherapy (dCRT) at ASCO 2024 - May 25th, 2024
- Vitamin A could have a key role in both stem cell biology and wound healing: Study - Medical Dialogues - March 10th, 2024
- Cyclerion Strengthens Board of Directors with Experienced Company Builder and Cutting-edge Innovator - December 4th, 2023
- Aptose Appoints Fletcher Payne Chief Business Officer, Expanding his Executive Role - December 4th, 2023
- Opthea to Present at the FLORetina 2023 Congress - December 4th, 2023
- HUTCHMED Highlights Clinical Data to be Presented at 2023 ESMO Asia and ESMO Immuno-Oncology Congresses - December 4th, 2023
- AC Immune Strengthens Management, Appoints Madiha Derouazi as CSO and Christopher Roberts as CFO - December 4th, 2023
- Publication of a transparency notification received from Tolefi SA (Article 14 §1 of the Law of 2 May 2007) - December 4th, 2023
- Annovis Bio Appoints Andrew Walsh as Vice President Finance - December 4th, 2023
- Foghorn Therapeutics Announces Clinical Data from Phase 1 Study of FHD-286, a Novel BRG1/BRM Inhibitor, in Patients with Advanced Hematologic... - December 4th, 2023
- Akari Therapeutics Appoints Experienced Life Sciences Entrepreneur Samir R. Patel, M.D. to Board of Directors - December 4th, 2023
- Ovid Therapeutics to Present Five Abstracts Supporting its Epilepsy Programs at the 77th American Epilepsy Society Annual Meeting (2023) - December 4th, 2023
- Spectral Medical Announces CFO Departure - December 4th, 2023
- Are STEM CELL EXOSOMES the secret to a 'snatched' jawline? Discover the products that influencers are claiming - Daily Mail - November 18th, 2023
- Defence Mechanisms: Four ways your body is protecting you every time you fall sick - indulgexpress - May 16th, 2023
- Treat Yourself to a Spa Day With a $100 Deal on $600 Worth of Products From Elemis, 111SKIN, Nest & More - E! NEWS - May 16th, 2023
- INTERNATIONAL STEM CELL CORP MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS (form 10-K) - Marketscreener.com - April 5th, 2023
- Skin Regeneration: The Science and How to Boost It - Healthline - March 9th, 2023
- Treat Yourself to a Spa Day With a $100 Deal on $600 Worth of Products From Elemis, U Beauty, Nest & More - E! NEWS - March 1st, 2023
- 7-year-old vows to find a cure for brother in need of bone marrow transplant - WJLA - February 21st, 2023
- World's most radioactive man 'cried blood' as his skin melted in 83-day nightmare - Times Now - February 4th, 2023
- How old are you, really? The answer is written on your face. - National Geographic UK - February 4th, 2023
- Skin: Layers, Structure and Function - Cleveland Clinic - January 27th, 2023
- Human skin | Definition, Layers, Types, & Facts | Britannica - January 27th, 2023
- Skin Disorders: Pictures, Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - Healthline - January 27th, 2023
- Skin care: 5 tips for healthy skin - Mayo Clinic - January 27th, 2023
- Skin Care and Aging | National Institute on Aging - January 27th, 2023
- Wrinkles - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic - January 27th, 2023
- Dry skin - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic - January 27th, 2023
- Stem cells: a brief history and outlook - Science in the News - January 3rd, 2023
- Still Drinking Green Tea? Doctor Reveals A Healthier Drink With Proven Benefits For Diabetes, Aging, Oxidative Stress, And Cancer - Revyuh - January 3rd, 2023
- RUDN Physician And Russian Scientists Investigate Long-term Effects Of Treating Diabetic Ulcers With Stem Cells - India Education Diary - December 25th, 2022
- The Use of Stem Cells in Burn Wound Healing: A Review - Hindawi - December 1st, 2022
- FACTORFIVE Skincare The Power of Stem Cells for Skin - December 1st, 2022
- Embryonic Stem Cells - The Definitive Guide | Biology Dictionary - December 1st, 2022
- From pro soccer hopeful to hip hop artist with illness and addiction along the way, Tymaz Bagbani releases debut album - Toronto Star - December 1st, 2022
- Stem Cells | The ALS Association - November 22nd, 2022
- What is a stem cell? YourGenome - October 29th, 2022
- Skin Cell - The Definitive Guide | Biology Dictionary - October 29th, 2022
- Explora Journeys Plans Extensive Fitness And Well-Being Initiatives At Sea, Right On Trend - Forbes - October 29th, 2022
- Ahead of the holiday shopping season, Amazon kicks off second annual Holiday Beauty Haul on Oct. 24 - KXAN.com - October 21st, 2022
- Human skin color - Wikipedia - October 13th, 2022
- Mesenchymal Stem Cells | Properties, Process, Functions, & Therapies - October 13th, 2022
- Skin Grafting, Cryopreservation, and Diseases: A Review Article - Cureus - October 13th, 2022
- Anti-ageing cosmetics: Can they turn back the hands of the clock? - The Sunday Guardian Live - The Sunday Guardian - October 13th, 2022
- Brennand named Elizabeth Mears and House Jameson Professor of Psychiatry - Yale News - October 13th, 2022
- The Switch to Regenerative Medicine - Dermatology Times - October 13th, 2022
- Last Chance to Get The Collagen-Infused Massage Oil That Moisturizes Skin & Diminishes Cellulite For Less Than $20 - msnNOW - October 13th, 2022
- Addison's Disease Explained: Causes, Symptoms, And Treatments - Health Digest - October 13th, 2022
- Stem Cells Therapy for Autism: Does it Work? - October 5th, 2022
- Stem-like CD8 T cells mediate response of adoptive cell ... - PubMed - October 5th, 2022
- 6 Under Eye Products You Need To Have STAT - Grazia India - October 5th, 2022
- CellResearch Corporation (CRC) to present promising new stem cell products for the treatment of chronic diabetic foot ulcers at the world's premier... - September 27th, 2022
- Reprogramming pig cells leads way for new regenerative therapies - National Hog Farmer - September 27th, 2022
- A glimpse into Indian consumers expectations for cosmetic treatments and consumption insights - The Financial Express - September 27th, 2022
- Tajmeel redefines beauty to give its patients the best results - Gulf News - September 27th, 2022
- Here Is Why You Heal Slower As You Age - Health Digest - September 27th, 2022