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Basal cell carcinoma: multimodal treatment and the role of neoadjuvant vismodegib
Martins, Pedro Carvalho; Filipe, Rita Valença; Barbosa, Rui; Julião, Ivo; Azevedo, Rosa; Ribeiro, Matilde; Sousa, Abreu de.
  • Martins, Pedro Carvalho; Instituto Português de Oncologia do Porto Francisco Gentil. Entidade Pública Empresarial. Surgical Oncology Service. Porto. PT
  • Filipe, Rita Valença; Instituto Português de Oncologia do Porto Francisco Gentil. Entidade Pública Empresarial. Reconstructive and Plastic Surgery Service. Porto. PT
  • Barbosa, Rui; Instituto Português de Oncologia do Porto Francisco Gentil. Entidade Pública Empresarial. Reconstructive and Plastic Surgery Service. Porto. PT
  • Julião, Ivo; Instituto Português de Oncologia do Porto Francisco Gentil. Entidade Pública Empresarial. Medical Oncology Service. Porto. PT
  • Azevedo, Rosa; Instituto Português de Oncologia do Porto Francisco Gentil. Entidade Pública Empresarial. Pathological Anatomy Service. Porto. PT
  • Ribeiro, Matilde; Instituto Português de Oncologia do Porto Francisco Gentil. Entidade Pública Empresarial. Reconstructive and Plastic Surgery Service. Porto. PT
  • Sousa, Abreu de; Instituto Português de Oncologia do Porto Francisco Gentil. Entidade Pública Empresarial. Surgical Oncology Service. Porto. PT
Autops. Case Rep ; 9(4): e2019116, Oct.-Dec. 2019. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1024253
ABSTRACT
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common skin cancer. It generally has an indolent course with low rates of metastasis and mortality. However, BCC is locally invasive and can cause significant morbidity due to destructive local spread. We report our experience with a patient who was referred to our skin cancer unit due to a previously neglected lesion on the parietal region of the scalp, which had developed for 7 years. The patient was prescribed vismodegib on the basis that surgery could cause excessive functional and aesthetic damage. The patient had an objective partial response after 20 months of treatment. He was then submitted to radical skin excision, leaving a large defect that was reconstructed using a free latissimus dorsi muscle flap. The patient recovered well, and at the 1-year follow-up there were no signs of local recurrence. Our case demonstrates the value of vismodegib treatment prior to surgery in a locally advanced, high-risk scalp BCC and highlights the importance of an individualized and specialized approach with these patients, within a multidisciplinary team.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Carcinoma, Basal Cell / Head and Neck Neoplasms Limits: Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Autops. Case Rep Journal subject: Anatomia / Patologia Cl¡nica / Patologia Legal Year: 2019 Type: Article Affiliation country: Portugal Institution/Affiliation country: Instituto Português de Oncologia do Porto Francisco Gentil/PT

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Carcinoma, Basal Cell / Head and Neck Neoplasms Limits: Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Autops. Case Rep Journal subject: Anatomia / Patologia Cl¡nica / Patologia Legal Year: 2019 Type: Article Affiliation country: Portugal Institution/Affiliation country: Instituto Português de Oncologia do Porto Francisco Gentil/PT