罕见腋窝皮肤鳞状细胞癌1例报告及文献复习

Pamela Carrijo Costa, Mahmoud Zafer Merhi, Bruno Amantini Messias, Diego Barão da Silva
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背景:非黑色素瘤皮肤癌是巴西和世界上最常见的肿瘤。它的一种形式,鳞状细胞癌(SCC)主要影响在高日照地区的老年白人人口。大多数SCCs是惰性的,在5年内的治愈率高于90%。转移主要发生在局部淋巴结,但也可能发生在肺、肝、脑、皮肤和骨骼。目前有许多治疗方案;根据肿瘤的高或低风险分层,确定合适的方法。病例介绍:本报告报告了一例高风险鳞状细胞癌患者,其影响区域未暴露于太阳辐射,并且没有任何其他先前的触发因素,这在这种类型的肿瘤中是相当罕见的。该病例的罕见性源于缺乏关于腋窝区域SCC发生的科学报道,没有局部慢性炎症病变史。使用葡萄牙语、英语和西班牙语搜索Pubmed、Cochrane Library、Scielo和Lilacs等主要科学平台的数据库,没有与报道的病例相似的结果。结论:尽管腋窝区域没有暴露在阳光下,但鳞状细胞皮肤癌表现为广泛的病变,需要复杂的手术切除和皮瓣修复。这些发现强调了彻底的体检和检查对早期诊断病变的重要性,这些病变需要简单的切除手术,避免晚期诊断导致复杂的手术。这种方法减少了各种并发症的风险,如伤口感染或裂开,皮瓣缺血或坏死等。
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A Rare Axillary Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma: A Case Report and Literature Review
Background: Non-melanoma skin cancer is the most frequent tumor in Brazil and the world. One of its forms, squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) predominantly affects the old white population in areas of high exposure to the sun. Most SCCs are indolent, evolving with a cure rate higher than 90% within five years. Rarely, metastasis occurs mainly in regional lymph nodes, but it can also happen in the lungs, liver, brain, skin, and bones. There are currently many treatment options; based on the stratification of the neoplasm as high or low risk, an appropriate approach is defined. Case presentation: This report presents the case of a patient with high-risk squamous cell carcinoma affecting an area not exposed to solar radiation and without any other previous triggering factor, which is quite uncommon for this type of tumor. The rarity of the case stems from the lack of scientific reports on the occurrence of SCC in the axillary region, without a history of local chronic inflammatory lesions. The Portuguese, English, and Spanish languages were used to search the database of the main scientific platforms Pubmed, Cochrane Library, Scielo, and Lilacs, with no results similar to the case reported. Conclusion: Despite the fact that the axillary area is not sun-exposed, squamous cell skin cancer manifested as an extensive lesion that required a complex surgical resection with flap repair. Such findings highlight the importance of a thorough physical exam and work-up to diagnose lesions in their early forms which require simple resection procedures and avoid late diagnoses resulting in complex procedures. Such an approach reduces the risk of various complications like wound infection or dehiscence, flap ischemia, or necrosis, among others.
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