Multifocal squamous cell carcinoma arising in a Favre-Racouchot lesion - report of two cases and review of the literature.

Natalja E Leeuwis-Fedorovich, M. Starink, A. C. van der Wal
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BACKGROUND Favre-Racouchot syndrome (nodular cutaneous elastosis with cysts and comedones) is a cutaneous disease characterized by coexistence of cysts, comedones and elastotic nodules in actinically damaged skin, typically on the face. Ultraviolet radiation plays a significant role in the development of the disease. Unilateral lesions have been described. MAIN OBSERVATION In this report we present two cases of squamous cell carcinoma arising in a unilateral Favre-Racouchot plaque. Both patients, fair-skinned, elderly, with impaired immune function developed large, deep invasive tumors with perineural extension. CONCLUSIONS Squamous cell carcinomas of large size and prominent invasive growth developing in immunocompromised individuals carry poor prognosis with regard to recurrence rate and metastasis. Manifestations of malignancy as described in this report, indicate the importance of close follow-up of patients with Favre-Racouchot syndrome.
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Favre-Racouchot病变引起的多灶性鳞状细胞癌——附两例报告并文献复习。
favre - racouchot综合征(结节性皮肤弹性变性伴囊肿和粉刺)是一种皮肤疾病,其特征是囊肿、粉刺和弹性结节在皮肤损伤中共存,通常发生在面部。紫外线辐射在这种疾病的发展中起着重要作用。单侧病变已被描述。主要观察:在本报告中,我们报告了两例发生于单侧Favre-Racouchot斑块的鳞状细胞癌。这两例患者,皮肤白皙,年龄大,免疫功能受损,发生大而深的侵袭性肿瘤,伴神经周围延伸。结论发生于免疫功能低下人群的鳞状细胞癌体积大且浸润性生长明显,其复发率和转移率预后较差。本报告中所描述的恶性肿瘤表现表明对Favre-Racouchot综合征患者进行密切随访的重要性。
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