Squamous Cell Carcinoma Originating from Frostbite-induced Osteomyelitis / 대한피부과학회지
Korean Journal of Dermatology
; : 556-559, 2015.
Article
en Ko
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ABSTRACT
Squamous cell carcinoma commonly originates from recalcitrant wound sites, including burn scars, pressure sores, stasis ulcers, osteomyelitis, and sites of frostbite. A 62-year-old male was referred to the dermatology department for skin necrosis of his right great toe and walking difficulty. He had a history of smoking, drinking alcohol, and frostbite of his right great toe 9 years prior, which deteriorated into osteomyelitis due to poor care. Although a skin biopsy was recommended before amputation, the two procedures were performed simultaneously due to a lack of toe function due to severe osteolysis. Biopsy of the amputated toe tip showed many lobules consisting of atypical keratinocytes with hyperchromatic nuclei, and severe dermal pleomorphism. After evaluation for distant metastasis, including a (99m) Tc-MDP bone scan, 18F-FDG positron emission tomography scan, computed tomography, and ultrasound, no metastasis was detected.
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Asunto principal:
Osteólisis
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Osteomielitis
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Piel
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Humo
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Úlcera Varicosa
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Heridas y Lesiones
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Biopsia
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Quemaduras
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Carcinoma de Células Escamosas
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Tipo de estudio:
Diagnostic_studies
Límite:
Humans
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Male
Idioma:
Ko
Revista:
Korean Journal of Dermatology
Año:
2015
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Article