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Metastatic basal cell carcinoma of buccal mucosa : a report of a rare case

Authors :
Kimura, Taku
1000010826051
Sakata, Ken-ichiro
1000060319069
Sato, Jun
Ouchi, Chisato
1000040548202
Ohga, Noritaka
1000060514312
Yanagawa-Matsuda, Aya
1000040399952
Hida, Kyoko
1000000224957
Kitagawa, Yoshimasa
Kimura, Taku
1000010826051
Sakata, Ken-ichiro
1000060319069
Sato, Jun
Ouchi, Chisato
1000040548202
Ohga, Noritaka
1000060514312
Yanagawa-Matsuda, Aya
1000040399952
Hida, Kyoko
1000000224957
Kitagawa, Yoshimasa
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common cancer worldwide. Most of BCCs can be detected in the early stages and are generally well controlled with local resection. Despite the high incidence of BCC, metastasis is rarely observed. Metastatic BCCs generally have an aggressive phenotype and are refractory to conventional treatment. Case presentation We describe a rare case of BCC in which a series of local relapses culminated in metastasis into the oral cavity 10 years after the first diagnosis of cutaneous BCC. We performed surgical resection and postoperative radiotherapy in this patient; 11 months after the final course of radiotherapy, the BCC remains stable, and the patient continues to be monitored regularly. Conclusions Because metastatic BCC is refractory to current treatment and difficult to control, his treatment history and the pathohistological features of BCC had to be considered in posttreatment planning.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1375184291
Document Type :
Electronic Resource