| Literature DB >> 34974690 |
Ji Hyuk Jung1, Yeo Reum Jeon1, Hyo In Kim1, Mi Kyung Lee2, Seum Chung1.
Abstract
Verrucous carcinoma (VC) is a rare subtype of squamous cell carcinoma that commonly occurs in the oral cavity. However, VC of the facial skin is relatively rare. We report a case of a 91-year-old woman with VC of the facial skin in the left zygoma area. She was diagnosed with actinic keratosis (4 × 3 cm) of the same site approximately 12 years previously, but declined further treatment. The mass was excised with a minimum of 0.4 cm from gross margins with the result of free from tumor of all margins by frozen section, allowing for primary closure after skin undermining. Basal resection was performed in the preplatysmal plane. The diagnosis of VC was confirmed by histopathological examination. Postoperatively, the wound healed without incident and with no signs of facial nerve injury. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of VC of facial skin arising from actinic keratosis.Entities:
Keywords: Actinic keratosis; Case reports; Face; Skin; Squamous cell carcinoma; Verrucous carcinoma
Year: 2021 PMID: 34974690 PMCID: PMC8721426 DOI: 10.7181/acfs.2021.00542
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Craniofac Surg ISSN: 2287-1152
Fig. 1.Preoperative photograph of a 91-year-old woman with a protruding mass on the left zygomatic area.
Fig. 2.Verrucous epidermal proliferation (open arrows) with marked hyperkeratosis (arrowheads) (H&E, ×40).
Fig. 3.Lack of nuclear atypia and stromal infiltration (arrowheads) (H&E, ×200).
Fig. 4.Postoperative photograph 4 weeks after excision with remaining actinic keratosis.