| Literature DB >> 26282842 |
Luigi Laino1, Fulvia Elia2, Flora Desiderio3, Alessandra Scarabello4, Isabella Sperduti5, Carlo Cota6, Aldo DiCarlo7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: At skin level, a cancerization field (CF) indicates some chronically photoexposed areas in which, besides a primary tumor, histological or biomolecular modifications without clinical signs are present. Active telethermography (ATT) allows us to observe the imaging of a hyperthermic halo (HH) surrounding the tumor . The Authors hypothesize HH as a possible expression of CF.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26282842 PMCID: PMC4539678 DOI: 10.1186/s13046-015-0203-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Clin Cancer Res ISSN: 0392-9078
Fig. 1a AK of the scalp. b TTG of the scalp. Note the hyperthermic “halo”, while squamous crusts make the AK lesion itself apparently “cold”
Evolution of the hyperthermic halo (HH) in 27 patients. The diagram shows, respectively, its extension (in cm2) and RTR
| Baseline | I Check (3 Months) | II Check (6 Months) | III Check (9 Months) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patient | Lesion site | HH Area | TRT (a) | HH Area | TRT | HH Area | TRT | HH Area | TRT |
| (cm2) | (cm2) | (cm2) | (cm2) | ||||||
| 1 | Frontotemporal | 5 | R | 4 | R | 2 | R | 1 | S |
| 2 | Frontoparietal | 4 | R | 3 | R | 1 | S | 0,5 | S |
| 3 | Frontoparietal | 4 | R | 3 | R | 1 | R | 0,5 | S |
| 4 | Temporal | 3 | R | 2 | R | 1 | S | 1 | S |
| 5 | Frontotemporal | 3 | R | 2 | R | 1 | R | 0 | N |
| 6 | Occipital | 5 | R | 4 | R | 1 | R | 0 | N |
| 7 | Occipital | 4 | R | 3 | R | Drop-out | |||
| 8 | Occipital | 3 | R | 2 | R | 2 | R | Drop-out | |
| 9 | Temporal | 5 | R | 3 | R | 1 | R | 1 | S |
| 10 | Frontoparietal | 4 | R | 3 | R | Drop-out | |||
| 11 | Occipital | 3 | R | 2 | S | 1 | S | 0 | N |
| 12 | Frontal | 2 | R | 2 | R | 1 | S | 1 | S |
| 13 | Parietal | 5 | R | 4 | R | 3 | R | 1 | S |
| 14 | Occipital | 3 | R | 2 | R | 1 | R | 0,5 | S |
| 15 | Occipital | 2 | R | 1 | R | 0,5 | N | 0 | N |
| 16 | Frontotemporal | 3 | R | 2 | R | 1 | N | 1 | R |
| 17 | Frontoparietal | 4 | R | 3 | R | 2 | R | 1 | R |
| 18 | Parieto-temporal | 2 | R | 1 | R | 1 | R | 0,5 | S |
| 19 | Temporal | 4 | R | 3 | R | 2 | N | 0,5 | S |
| 20 | Frontotemporal | 4 | R | 3 | R | 2 | R | 0,5 | S |
| 21 | Temporo-occipital | 2 | R | 1 | R | 1 | R | 0,5 | S |
| S22 | Frontoparietal | 3 | R | 2 | S | 1 | S | 1 | S |
| 23 | Occipital | 4 | R | 3 | S | 2 | S | 1 | R |
| 24 | Temporal | 5 | R | 4 | R | 3 | R | 0,8 | SN |
| 25 | Frontoparietal | 3 | R | 2 | R | 1 | S | 0,5 | SN |
| 26 | Occipital | 2 | R | 1 | S | 0,5 | S | 0,5 | S |
| 27 | Frontal | 2 | R | 1 | R | 1 | S | 0,6 | S |
| 28 | Parietal | 3 | R | 2 | R | 1 | R | 0,5 | S |
| 29 | Occipital | 4 | R | 3 | R | 2 | R | 1 | S |
| 30 | Frontal | 4 | R | 3 | R | 2 | R | 0 | N |
(a)TRT = Thermal recovery times. Rapid (<10 s): Slow (>10 s < 2 min); Normal (>2′)
Fig. 2a Histologic examination of skin biopsy from cancerization field. The epidermis appears normal without evident atypia of the keratinocytes. In the dermis, marked actinic elastosis is present. b Proliferating cell in suprabasal layers, as marked with Ki67. c p53 expression of the epidermis in corresponding area of cancerization field (arrow)