Archive for June 2018
Large Thigh BCC Treated with Radiation
HISTORY 92-year-old man presents with 15-year history of basal cell carcinoma on left thigh. The 9.3 cm x 8.6 cm superficial plaque was treated with electron beam radiotherapy completing 6000 cGy in 30 fractions on 3-13-2018. DISCUSSION The 6-week course of radiation was tolerated well by this patient. He had minimum oozing from previous biopsy…
Read MorePigmented BCC of Left Neck
HISTORY 81-year-old man presents with pigmented lesion on left neck. The lesion was excised with 2 mm margins. BCC was found with clear margins. DISCUSSION Pigmented basal cell carcinoma is an uncommon variant of the common skin cancer. Its behavior is that of a non-pigmented basal cell carcinoma. It can be confused with melanoma and…
Read MoreLower Lip Mucosal Defect
DISCUSSION The goals of lower lip mucosal defect reconstruction include the following: Preservation of vermillion line continuity Avoiding depressions of red lip and preserving lip fullness Preservation of red lip roll (ridge) Myomucosal island flaps help achieve all of these goals. The flaps are created laterally or medially to the defect. The island can be…
Read MoreCutaneous B-Cell Lymphoma of the Ear
HISTORY 49-year-old woman presents with a shiny pink papule of the left ear helix. Histology found atypical lymphoid infiltrate suspicious for a cutaneous B cell lymphoma. The area was treated with Mohs excision and closure. DISCUSSION Primary cutaneous lymphoma is a low-grade and most-common B-cell lymphoma of the skin. These are primary tumors of…
Read MoreSCC of Scalp
HISTORY 86-year-old man presents with 3-month history of a mass in the left occipital scalp. 1 year prior, the patient underwent Mohs excision of a large scalp SCC. FNA biopsy on 1-22-18 found atypical squamous cells. CT PET scan showed cancer limited to the mass itself with no lymph node enhancement. Patient experienced progressively increasing…
Read MoreShave excision of Lower Extremity Carcinomas
HISTORY 67-year-old woman presents with 3 BCCs on right lower extremity diagnosed on shave biopsies. Superficial shave excisions of the carcinomas left close margins within 0.1 mm. Second set of shave excisions found no residual carcinoma. DISCUSSION Lower leg skin carcinomas are often superficial and can be treated with superficial treatments. This patient’s…
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