Overview

4 out of 5 (2 Reviews)

Credits

1.50

Post Assessment Questions

11

Start Date

13 Nov 2022

Last Review Date

1 Mar 2024

Expiration Date

31 Dec 2023

Estimated Time To Finish

90 Minutes


 
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Activity Description

Cylindromas, or cutaneous cylindromas, are rare, distinct adnexal neoplasms characterized by a dual lineage proliferation of cells nestled within the dermis. These neoplasms are predominantly derived from likely apocrine cells in the dermis within the hair follicle bulge. Upon cross-sectional examination, cylindromas exhibit a round morphology akin to cylinders, hence their nomenclature, reflecting their cylindrical shape. Although cylindromas are typically slow-growing and manifest as diminutive entities, they are generally benign. However, exceedingly rare instances of malignant transformation and potential metastases have been reported, especially in conjunction with multiple lesions associated with Brooke-Spiegler syndrome.

Cylindromas are slow-growing lesions primarily found on the scalp or face of individuals. They exhibit a marked predilection toward females, occurring approximately 9 times more frequently than males. When multiple cutaneous cylindromas congregate on the scalp, they can amalgamate, creating an appearance reminiscent of headgear like a hat or turban. Recognizing the intricate association between cylindromas and spiradenomas is imperative, as they share close ties and are associated with various genetic syndromes characterized by undifferentiated neoplasms stemming from apocrine lineage. This activity provides a comprehensive overview of cylindromas, covering their etiology, epidemiology, diagnosis, and management, thereby offering a multifaceted approach to understanding this condition. This activity highlights the pivotal role of interdisciplinary collaboration among healthcare professionals, emphasizing the significance of cohesive management strategies to address this unique and rare cutaneous condition.


Target Audience

This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of physicians.

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this activity, the learner will be better able to:

  • Recognize the clinical features and presentation of cylindroma lesions, including their slow-growing nature and predominance on the scalp and face.

  • Implement pretreatment embolization techniques into surgical management plans for patients with sizable or multiple cylindroma lesions to reduce intraoperative bleeding.

  • Select appropriate genetic testing modalities and referral pathways for patients suspected of having Brooke-Spiegler syndrome based on clinical presentation and family history.

  • Collaborate with interprofessional healthcare providers to optimize the diagnostic and management approach for patients with cylindroma lesions to achieve optimal outcomes.

Disclosures

The Campbell University Jerry M. Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine (CUSOM) requires instructors, planners, managers, and other individuals who are in a position to control the content of this activity to disclose any real or apparent conflict of interest they or their immediate family may have as related to the content of this activity. All identified conflicts of interest are thoroughly vetted by CUSOM for resolution, to ensure fair balance, scientific objectivity of studies mentioned in the materials or used as the basis for content, and appropriateness of patient care recommendations.

CUSOM will identify, review, and resolve all conflicts of interest that faculty, authors, activity directors, planners, managers, peer reviewers, or relevant staff disclose prior to an educational activity being delivered to learners. Disclosure of a relationship is not intended to suggest or condone bias in any presentation but is made to provide participants with information that might be of potential importance to their evaluation of a presentation. Disclosure information for authors, editors, planners, peer reviewers, and/or relevant staff is provided with this activity.

Continuing Education Accreditation Information

 

 

The Campbell University Jerry M. Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine (CUSOM) is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians. CUSOM designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.50 AOA Category 1 B Credits and will report CME credits commensurate with the extent of the physician's participation in the activity.

Cancellation Policy: Cancellations must be received in writing and a money back guarantee is provided if not completely satisfied.

  • StatPearls and CUSOM reserve the right to cancel any course due to unforeseen circumstances. StatPearls and CUSOM will not be responsible for other expenses incurred by the participant in the unlikely event that the program is canceled.

Equal Opportunity

  • StatPearls and CUSOM are Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action / Equal Access Institutions. 

Medium or Media Used:

  • Computer Requirements:  Internet Access
  • E-mail Address

Instructions for Credit

  1. Register for the activity and create a StatPearls login.     
  2. Review the required accreditation information:  Target audience, learning objectives and disclosure information.
  3. Complete the entire self-study activity.
  4. Complete the post-test assessments.
  5. Successfully pass the post-test with a minimum score of 100%.
  6. Complete the evaluation form.
  7. Obtain a certificate.

StatPearls and CUSOM adheres to AOA Standards regarding commercial support of continuing medical education. It is the policy of StatPearls and Campbell that the faculty and planning committee disclose real or apparent conflicts of interest relating to the topics of this educational activity, that relevant conflict(s) of interest are resolved and also that authors and editors will disclose any unlabeled/unapproved use of drug(s) or device(s) during their presentation. Detailed disclosure will be made prior to starting the activity.

The information provided at this CME/CE activity is for continuing education purposes only and is not meant to substitute for the independent medical/clinical judgment of a healthcare provider relative to diagnostic and treatment options of a specific patient’s medical condition.

This course is intended for osteopathic physicians who wish to earn AOA CME credit. Take this version of the course to ensure you receive appropriate credit.

 

 
 

Reviews

Emily E. on 2/27/2022

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