Imprimir Descripción general Carcinoma sebáceo Agrandar la imagen Cerrar Carcinoma sebáceo Carcinoma sebáceo El carcinoma sebáceo es un tipo de cáncer que se origina en las glándulas sebáceas de la piel. En la mayoría de los casos, afecta los párpados y puede provocar bultos y engrosamiento de la piel. Sebaceous carcinoma is a rare type of cancer that begins in an oil gland in the skin. Sebaceous carcinoma most often affects the eyelids. Sebaceous carcinoma may begin as a painless lump or thickening of skin on the eyelid. On other parts of the body, it might cause a bump on the skin that may bleed or have a scab. Sebaceous carcinoma treatment often involves surgery to remove the cancer. Sebaceous carcinoma can grow quickly and sometimes spreads to other parts of the body.Productos y serviciosBoletín informativo: Mayo Clinic Health Letter — Edición digitalMayo Clinic Family Health Book (Libro de Mayo Clinic sobre la salud familiar), 5.ª ediciónMostrar más productos de Mayo Clinic Tipos Angiosarcoma Carcinoma de células basales Carcinoma de células de Merkel Carcinoma epidermoide de la piel Carcinoma sebáceo Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberante Linfoma cutáneo de células T Linfoma cutáneo de linfocitos B SíntomasSymptoms of sebaceous carcinoma may vary based on where it starts. This cancer happens most often on the eyelid. Symptoms of sebaceous carcinoma on the eyelid include: A small, painless lump on the upper eyelid. A lump that may look pink, red-brown or yellow. Eyelid skin that becomes thicker. Swelling and irritation on the eyelid. When sebaceous carcinoma happens on other parts of the body it's called extraocular sebaceous carcinoma. Symptoms of extraocular sebaceous carcinoma include: A lump on the skin. A lump that may look yellow, tan, dark brown or copper-colored depending on your skin color. A lump that forms on the head, neck, trunk, arm or leg. When to see a doctorMake an appointment with a doctor or other healthcare professional if you have any symptoms that worry you. Solicite una consulta CausasThe cause of sebaceous carcinoma often isn't known. This cancer starts as a growth of cells in the oil-producing glands of the skin. These glands are called sebaceous glands. Sebaceous carcinoma happens when sebaceous gland cells get changes in their DNA. A cell's DNA holds the instructions that tell the cell what to do. In healthy cells, the DNA gives instructions to grow and multiply at a set rate. The instructions tell the cells to die at a set time. In cancer cells, the DNA changes give different instructions. The changes tell the cancer cells to grow and multiply quickly. Cancer cells can keep living when healthy cells would die. This causes too many cells. The cancer cells form a growth or lump on the skin. Factores de riesgoRisk factors for sebaceous carcinoma include: Weakened immune system. If the body's germ-fighting immune system is weakened by medicine or illness, there might be a higher risk of sebaceous carcinoma. People with weakened immune systems include those taking medicine to control the immune system, such as after an organ transplant. Some health conditions, such as HIV infection, also can weaken the immune system. Radiation therapy. People who received radiation therapy treatments for cancer may have a higher risk of sebaceous carcinoma. Older age. Sebaceous carcinoma happens most often in people over age 60. Hereditary syndromes. People with some conditions that run in families may be more likely to have sebaceous carcinoma. Examples include Lynch syndrome and Muir-Torre syndrome. There is no way to prevent sebaceous carcinoma. Escrito por el personal de Mayo Clinic Solicite una consulta Jan. 19, 2024 Imprimir Mostrar referencias Tai P. Sebaceous carcinoma. https://www.uptodate.com/contents/search. Accessed March 3, 2022. Owen JL, et al. Sebaceous carcinoma: Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines. Lancet Oncology. 2019; doi:10.1016/S1470-2045(19)30673-4. Relacionado Carcinoma sebáceo Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberante Linfoma cutáneo de linfocitos B Productos y servicios Boletín informativo: Mayo Clinic Health Letter — Edición digital Mayo Clinic Family Health Book (Libro de Mayo Clinic sobre la salud familiar), 5.ª edición Mostrar más productos y servicios de Mayo Clinic U.S. News & World Report reconoce a Mayo Clinic de Rochester (Minnesota), Mayo Clinic de Phoenix y Scottsdale (Arizona) y Mayo Clinic de Jacksonville (Florida) entre los mejores hospitales del país para neurología y neurocirugía en el período 2024-2025. 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