Literature DB >> 21738376

A case of metastatic squamous cell carcinoma arising from actinic cheilitis.

Na Hyun Kwon1, Si Yong Kim, Gyong Moon Kim.   

Abstract

Actinic keratosis (AK) is a common, sun-induced, pre-malignant lesion with a strong likelihood of progressing to a malignancy. The reported risk of AK progressing to squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) varies from less than 1% to 20%. Clinically, induration, pain, large size, marked hyperkeratosis, ulceration, bleeding, rapid growth, and recurrence or persistence may be markers of AK progression into SCC. The risk of SCC metastasizing ranges between 0.5% and 3%. However, SCC of the lip arising from actinic cheilitis is more prone to metastasis than cutaneous SCC, with rates of the former varying between 3% and 20%. Here we report a typical case of SCC from actinic cheilitis with metastasis to the lymph nodes during a 4-year follow-up period. To exclude SCC, we emphasize the need for regular follow-up and prompt evaluation, including careful pathologic examination for actinic cheilitis.

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Keywords:  Actinic cheilitis; Squamous cell carcinoma

Year:  2011        PMID: 21738376      PMCID: PMC3119986          DOI: 10.5021/ad.2011.23.1.101

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Dermatol        ISSN: 1013-9087            Impact factor:   1.444


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Authors:  Mihai Lupu; Ana Caruntu; Constantin Caruntu; Daniel Boda; Liliana Moraru; Vlad Voiculescu; Alexandra Bastian
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