Es. Gardner et Lh. Goldberg, Granular cell tumor treated with Mohs micrographic surgery: Report of a case and review of the literature, DERM SURG, 27(8), 2001, pp. 772-774
Background. Granular cell tumors are uncommon soft tissue neoplasms of neur
al origin that most often arise in the oral cavity. Penile lesions are dist
inctly uncommon. Mobs micrographic surgery (MMS) is a highly effective trea
tment for several cutaneous neoplasms when tissue conservation is crucial.
Objective. To examine the use of MMS for this soft tissue malignancy.
Methods. We report only the eighth granular cell tumor of the penis. The li
terature was reviewed regarding the use of MMS for these neoplasms.
Results. MMS was performed to minimize the destruction of normal tissue in
treating this patient's granular cell tumor. Only one previous article docu
mented the use of MMS for this soft tissue tumor.
Conclusion. Although utilized infrequently to treat granular cell tumors, M
MS may prove beneficial when lesion location or size render tissue conserva
tion or assuredness of cure paramount.