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Unusual clinical presentations of cutaneous squamous cell involving distal extremities in four patients: the importance of tissue sampling.

Authors :
Jaros S
Googe P
Ziemer C
Miedema J
Source :
Wounds : a compendium of clinical research and practice [Wounds] 2023 May; Vol. 35 (5), pp. E149-E153.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Introduction: cSCC is the second most common cutaneous malignancy worldwide behind basal cell carcinoma. Typically, SCC is diagnosed early before it infiltrates local subcutaneous tissue or metastasizes. However, unusual presentations are possible and can lead to delayed treatment and possibly worse outcomes.<br />Materials and Methods: All patients were White of non-Hispanic or Latino decent. Three-quarters of the cases were male, and a quarter female. The age range was 45 to 78 years. The documented sizes of lesions ranged from 6 cm to 10 cm in diameter. Three of the cases were initially diagnosed as nonhealing wounds, and one was diagnosed as cellulitis.<br />Results: The authors observed that SCC can present unusually by mimicking nonhealing infected ulcers or skin infections such as cellulitis. Over 18 months, the authors' practice recorded 4 cases of cSCC that were initially treated as persistent infections, which potentially lead to worse outcomes.<br />Conclusion: These cases provide patterns and clues to potentially expedite the diagnosis and treatment of cSCC. Any skin lesion thought to be infectious but not responding to treatment should undergo tissue sampling.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1943-2704
Volume :
35
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Wounds : a compendium of clinical research and practice
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37256690
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.25270/wnds/22088