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Nodular Basal cell carcinoma arising in a split-thickness skin graft of the scalp.

Tyler M Angelos1, Michael T Larsen, Brian A Janz.   

Abstract

We present the first known case of basal cell carcinoma arising in a split-thickness skin graft in the United States. The apparent low incidence of basal cell carcinoma in split-thickness skin graft attests to its unique environment and could possibly be attributed to the following: (1) the donor sites for split-thickness skin grafts are usually areas that are not subjected to heavy sun exposure; (2) individuals with skin grafts may not live as long on average, or their skin grafts may be subsequently excised with further reconstructive procedures; and (3) cases may be underreported. Because basal cell carcinomas have a fairly benign course, many patients either do not present to a physician or are not reported. This case shows that a split-thickness skin graft can have an adequate microenvironment for the development of basal cell carcinoma.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23241812     DOI: 10.1097/SAP.0b013e31824ca69b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Plast Surg        ISSN: 0148-7043            Impact factor:   1.539


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1.  Simultaneous onset of basal cell carcinoma over skin graft and donor site.

Authors:  Adrián Imbernón-Moya; Elena Vargas-Laguna; Alejandro Lobato-Berezo; Marcela Martínez-Pérez; Micaela Churruca-Grijelmo; Antonio Aguilar-Martínez; Eva Fernández-Cogolludo; Miguel Ángel Gallego-Valdés
Journal:  JAAD Case Rep       Date:  2015-07-25

2.  Integra-based Reconstruction of Large Scalp Wounds: A Case Report and Systematic Review of the Literature.

Authors:  Maxwell B Johnson; Alex K Wong
Journal:  Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open       Date:  2016-10-24
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