Unusual Presentation of Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis (EV) in Non-Sun Exposed Area: A Case Report.

Q3 Medicine Case Reports in Dermatological Medicine Pub Date : 2025-03-26 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/crdm/7801944
Nidal Jebrini, Majed Dwaik, Mohanad Jaber, Sami Jabari, Raghad Razem, Man Sarahna, Rashad Alzaro, Feras Aljabari, Mohamed Aqel, Husein Sarahneh
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Introduction and Importance: Epidermodysplasia verruciformis (EV), a rare hereditary skin disorder linked to HPV immunity, increases the risk of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), typically in sun-exposed areas. This case highlights an extraordinary instance of SCC in a Sun-shielded region, marking the second documented case globally. Methods: The medical records and histopathological slides of the case were retrospectively reviewed. This work has been reported based on the CARE criteria. Case Presentation: A 28-year-old Palestinian woman, who adheres to a sun-protective Hijab due to her Muslim faith and has limited sun exposure working in a clothing store, with painful scalp lesions presented at the dermatology clinic. She and her siblings were diagnosed with EV. Three years ago, a painful, enlarging lesion on her scalp led to a diagnosis of trichoblastic carcinoma, followed by the development of six similar lesions. A year later, she returned with multiple painful, pus-producing lesions exhibiting features of trichoblastic and verrucous carcinoma, posing a challenging clinical scenario. Clinical Discussion: EV is a rare genetic skin disorder linked to EVER1/TCM6 or EVER2/TCM8 gene mutations, causing widespread warts due to specific HPV types. It heightens the risk of nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC), mainly SCC, often associated with beta-HPVs 5 and 8. Notably, atypical cases challenge the sun-exposure SCC concept. The reatment involves UV protection, retinoids, and close monitoring, critical to prevent lesion recurrence and aggressive malignancy interventions upon therapy discontinuation. Conclusion: In this unique case, a patient with EV developed SCC in an uncommonly sun-protected skin area, highlighting the extreme rarity of such an event within the context of this condition's complications.

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疣状表皮发育不良(EV)在非阳光照射区域的异常表现:1例报告。
简介和重要性:疣状表皮发育不良(EV)是一种罕见的遗传性皮肤病,与HPV免疫有关,会增加鳞状细胞癌(SCC)的风险,通常发生在阳光照射的区域。该病例突出了在遮阳地区发生的罕见SCC病例,标志着全球第二例记录在案的病例。方法:回顾性分析该病例的病历和病理切片。这项工作是根据CARE标准报道的。病例介绍:一名28岁的巴勒斯坦妇女,由于她的穆斯林信仰而戴着防晒头巾,在一家服装店工作时受到有限的阳光照射,在皮肤科诊所出现头皮疼痛病变。她和她的兄弟姐妹被诊断出患有肠炎。三年前,她的头皮上出现了一个疼痛的、不断扩大的病变,随后被诊断为毛胚癌,随后又出现了六个类似的病变。一年后,她因多发疼痛、脓液产生的病变返回,表现为毛细胞癌和疣状癌的特征,提出了一个具有挑战性的临床方案。临床讨论:EV是一种罕见的遗传性皮肤病,与EVER1/TCM6或EVER2/TCM8基因突变有关,由于特定的HPV类型导致广泛的疣。它增加了非黑色素瘤皮肤癌(NMSC)的风险,主要是SCC,通常与β - hpv 5和8相关。值得注意的是,非典型病例挑战了阳光照射SCC的概念。治疗包括紫外线防护、类维生素a和密切监测,这对预防病变复发和停止治疗后的侵袭性恶性肿瘤干预至关重要。结论:在这个独特的病例中,一名EV患者在不常见的防晒皮肤区域发展为SCC,强调了在这种情况的并发症背景下这种事件的极端罕见性。
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