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Priya Ramani1, C Krithika1, R Ananthalakshmi2, Mamta Singaram1, Praveena Jagdish1, Sunitha Janardhanan2, Sathiyajeeva Jeevakarunyam2.
Abstract
Verrucous carcinoma (VC) is an exophytic, low-grade, well-differentiated variant of squamous cell carcinoma. It is described as a lesion appearing in the sixth or seventh decade of life that has minimal aggressive potential and, in long-standing cases, has been shown to transform into squamous cell carcinoma. Oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF) is a potentially malignant disorder, and about one-third of the affected population develop oral squamous cell carcinoma. The histopathological diagnosis of verrucous carcinoma is challenging, and the interpretation of early squamous cell carcinoma requires immense experience. Here we present a rare case of a 24-year-old male with OSMF transforming to verrucous carcinoma with invasive squamous cell carcinoma. Even though the case had a straightforward clinical diagnosis, the serial sectioning done for pathological diagnosis disclosed the squamous cell carcinoma.Entities:
Keywords: dysplasia; exophytic growth; invasive squamous cell carcinoma; oral submucous fibrosis; periodic acid schiff (pas); serial sectioning; verrucous carcinoma
Year: 2016 PMID: 28361010 PMCID: PMC5362275 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.862
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1White papillary growth involving left buccal mucosa.
Figure 2Photomicrograph of the HE-stained section shows a parakeratinized exophytic and endophytic growth with pushing borders, 10X, and endophytic growth with pushing borders, 10X.
Figure 3Dysplastic epithelium, HE stain, 40X.
Figure 4Squamous malignant epithelial islands in the connective tissue stroma, 10X.