An Unusual Presentation of Merkel Cell Carcinoma in the Setting of Immunosuppression on TNF-Alpha Inhibitor Therapy.

IF 0.9 Q4 DERMATOLOGY Case Reports in Dermatology Pub Date : 2022-11-04 eCollection Date: 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1159/000527329
Kristen Delans, Rachel Semus, Nasiffa Hossain, Jack Ledford
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Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare but deadly skin cancer, observed classically in the sun-damaged skin of older, white males. The cancer is characterized by rapid growth as well as high morbidity and mortality. In this article, we detail an atypical presentation of MCC in an African-American patient being treated with prednisone, methotrexate, and adalimumab for rheumatoid arthritis. Initially presenting as a subcutaneous nodule, the tumor in our patient was misdiagnosed first as an abscess and treated accordingly. Only after the subcutaneous mass failed to resolve with antibiotics as well as repeated incision and drainage was a biopsy performed, which yielded the final diagnosis. In the text, we detail the patient's symptomatology as well as steps that eventually lead to diagnostic confirmation. Our case demonstrates the importance of heightened clinical suspicion for MCC in immunosuppressed patients with unexplained subcutaneous nodules. Prompt diagnosis is crucial for positive outcomes; therefore, we aim to provide information that may aid in identification of MCC tumors in future patients. With the increasing use of biologic agents such as adalimumab to treat rheumatic disease, the literature is demonstrating an increasing incidence of previously "rare" malignancies such as MCC. It is crucial for physicians to convey these risks when initiating a patient on chronic immunosuppressive therapy and to provide routine surveillance for MCC and other complications.

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梅克尔细胞癌在 TNF-Alpha 抑制剂治疗免疫抑制时的异常表现
梅克尔细胞癌(MCC)是一种罕见但致命的皮肤癌,通常发生在年长的白人男性皮肤上。这种癌症的特点是生长迅速、发病率和死亡率高。在本文中,我们详细介绍了一名非洲裔美国患者因类风湿性关节炎而接受泼尼松、甲氨蝶呤和阿达木单抗治疗时出现的 MCC 非典型表现。患者最初表现为皮下结节,肿瘤首先被误诊为脓肿,并接受了相应的治疗。在使用抗生素和反复切开引流后,皮下肿块仍未能消退,于是进行了活检,最终确诊为肿瘤。在文中,我们详细介绍了患者的症状以及最终确诊的步骤。我们的病例表明,对于不明原因皮下结节的免疫抑制患者,临床高度怀疑 MCC 非常重要。及时诊断是取得积极疗效的关键;因此,我们旨在提供信息,帮助今后的患者识别 MCC 肿瘤。随着阿达木单抗等生物制剂越来越多地用于治疗风湿性疾病,文献显示以前 "罕见 "的恶性肿瘤(如 MCC)的发病率也越来越高。在患者开始接受慢性免疫抑制治疗时,医生必须向患者传达这些风险,并对 MCC 和其他并发症进行常规监测。
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