| Literature DB >> 29855895 |
Claudia Costa1, Alessia Villani2, Daniela Russo3, Milena Cappello1, Gaia De Fata Salvatores1, Massimiliano Scalvenzi1.
Abstract
Lichen planus (LP) is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects the skin and oral mucosa. Although its etiology is unknown, its potential for cancerization has been confirmed. We herein report the cases of a brother and sister, both with a 15-year history of nail lichen planus of the fingers and toes, who developed squamous cell carcinomas of the nail bed and matrix. This article shows the potential for malignant transformation in lichen planus disease and highlights the importance of periodic clinical follow-up.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic inflammation; Lichen planus; Malignant transformation; Nail; Squamous carcinoma
Year: 2018 PMID: 29855895 PMCID: PMC6109022 DOI: 10.1007/s13555-018-0246-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dermatol Ther (Heidelb)
Fig. 1Clinical and dermoscopic manifestations. Ulcerative and exophytic lesions of the 3rd and 5th finger of the right hand. Fingernails show atrophy, destruction, or pterygium formation
Fig. 2Histology. Panoramic view of the lesion showing a squamous cell carcinoma, Bowen type, with an intra-epidermal and infiltrative component [two distal phalanges, fifth right hand finger, hematoxylin & eosin stain (H&E), original magnification × 5]
Fig. 3Clinical manifestation. A 2-cm-diameter ulcerating nodule affecting the first toe of the left foot
Published reports on squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in patients affected by nail lichen planus
| Author (year) | Sex, age | Clinic | Histology | Treatment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Okiyama et al. (2005) | Male, 51 | Ulcerated exophytic lesion of left great toe | SCC | Amputation |
| Our case 1 (2017) | Female, 60 | Two ulcerated and exophytic lesions of the third and fifth finger of the right hand | SCCs | Amputation |
| Our case 2 (2017) | Male, 55 | Ulcerated exophytic lesion of left great toe | SCC | Amputation |