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A Rare Case of Giant Basal Cell Carcinoma of the Abdominal Wall: Excision and Immediate Reconstruction with a Pedicled Deep Inferior Epigastric Arter…

2017

Patient: Female, 82 Final Diagnosis: Giant basal cell carcinoma Symptoms: Anemia Medication: — Clinical Procedure: — Specialty: Plastic Surgery Objective: Rare disease Background: Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) greater than 5 cm in diameter is called giant basal cell carcinoma (GBCC), or super giant basal cell carcinoma if it has a diameter larger than 20 cm. Giant BCC only accounts for 0.5% of BCCs and super giant BCC is exceedingly rare. On account of their rarity, there are no established guidelines for GBCC treatment. Case Report: We describe a peculiar case of an 82-year-old woman with a GBCC carcinoma of the lower abdominal wall. The tumor was surgically removed with ipsilateral inguinal …

medicine.medical_specialtySkin NeoplasmsPropeller FlapSettore MED/19 - Chirurgia Plastica030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyAbdominal wall03 medical and health sciencesRare Diseases0302 clinical medicineDIEP flapRare casemedicineCarcinomaHumansNeoplasm InvasivenessBasal cell carcinomagiant basal cell carcinomaAged 80 and overSystemic complicationbusiness.industryAbdominal WallDeep Inferior Epigastric ArteryArticlesGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseMultiple pathologiesSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureCarcinoma Basal CellFemalebusinessPerforator FlapBasal Cell Carcinoma030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAmerican Journal of Case Reports
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An innervated retroauricular skin flap for total earlobule reconstruction.

2003

In this article, the authors describe a technique for total earlobule reconstruction in a patient who underwent earlobule excision for basal cell carcinoma. The reconstruction was by means of an innervated retroauricular skin flap, folded double. The flap presented preserved skin sensitivity over all the reconstructed area, which is compromised by those techniques using a cranially or medially based flap which lead to the reconstruction of an insensible earlobule. This is a very important aspect of this technique, especially for those who wear pendant earrings, since a non-sensitive lobule would be more vulnerable to traumas causing laceration. In addition, it allows a good aesthetic result…

medicine.medical_specialtySkin flapScarsEar reconstructionSkin sensitivitySurgical FlapsmedicineHumansBasal cell carcinomaEarlobule Retroauricular skinInnervated flap Ear reconstruction Basal cell carcinomaEar ExternalEar NeoplasmsXeroderma Pigmentosumbusiness.industryAnatomyMiddle AgedPlastic Surgery Proceduresmedicine.diseaseSurgeryTreatment OutcomeOtorhinolaryngologyPatient SatisfactionEar lobeSurgeryFemalemedicine.symptombusinessBritish journal of plastic surgery
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Unsupervised Numerical Characterization in Determining the Borders of Malignant Skin Tumors from Spectral Imagery

2021

For accurate removal of malignant skin tumors, it is crucial to assure the complete removal of the lesions. In the case of certain ill-defined tumors, it is clinically challenging to see the true borders of the tumor. In this paper, we introduce several computationally efficient approaches based on spectral imaging to guide clinicians in delineating tumor borders. First, we present algorithms that can be used effectively with simulated skin reflectance data. By using simulated data, we gain detailed information about the sensitivity of the different approaches and how variables defined by algorithms act in the skin model. Second, we demonstrate the performance of the algorithms with spectra…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryComputer sciencePattern recognitionLentigo malignamedicine.diseaseReflectivitySpectral imagingSoftwareSimulated datamedicineBasal cell carcinomaSensitivity (control systems)Artificial intelligencebusiness
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S2k Guidelines for Cutaneous Basal Cell Carcinoma - Part 2: Treatment, Prevention and Follow-up

2019

Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common malignant tumor among fair-skinned individuals, and its incidence had been steadily rising in the past decades. In order to maintain the highest quality of patient care possible, the German S2k guidelines were updated following a systematic literature search and with the participation of all professional societies and associations involved in the management of the disease. Part 2 addresses issues such as proper risk stratification, the various therapeutic approaches, and prevention as well as follow-up of patients with basal cell carcinoma.

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)MEDLINEDermatologyDiseasemedicine.disease3. Good health030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineCarcinomaProfessional associationBasal cell carcinomaDisease management (health)Intensive care medicineRisk assessmentbusinessJDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft
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Treatment of Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer with Different Radiation Techniques

2014

ABSTRACT Aim: To compare local control and toxicity in non melanoma skin cancer treated with electrons and Leipzig applicators. Methods: We evaluated 60 patients (pts) with non melanoma skin cancer treated using electrons and Leipzig applicators (microselectron-HDR afterloader). The lesions were: 30 basal cell cancer, 17 squamous cell cancer, 10 basosquamous cell cancer, 1 dermatofibrosarcoma, 1 keloid, 1 histiocytoma fibrosus. Median age was 54 (25-84). The lesions were localized on head and neck, except 1 in the sternum and 1 in posterior part of knee. 49 pts underwent surgery before radiation treatment with negative margin in 38 pts and positive margins in 11. 30 pts were treated with el…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryMelanomaCancerHematologymedicine.diseaseSurgeryLesionKeloidOncologyMedian follow-upmedicineBasal cell carcinomaRadiologySkin cancermedicine.symptomBolus (digestion)businessAnnals of Oncology
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Spectral imaging as a tool for the evaluation of skin cancer post-operative scars

2020

Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the USA and worldwide.1 An early diagnosis is the key to a successful treatment. Among the skin cancers, the malignant melanoma (MM) accounts for 1% of the cases while it is responsible for the majority of deaths. Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common form of skin cancer with a very low mortality rate.2 Unfortunately, skin cancer recurrence is a common problem for MM and BCC patients. We propose a post-operative scar screening with non-invasive autofluorescence (AF) imaging to detect an early growth of any residual tissue from the cancer removal procedure. The screening images can serve also as a visual evidence for the post-op patien…

medicine.medical_specialtyintegumentary systembusiness.industryMelanomaScarsCancermedicine.diseaseVisual evidenceAutofluorescencemedicineBasal cell carcinomaRadiologymedicine.symptomSkin cancerPost operativebusinessBiophotonics—Riga 2020
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Impasse in the management of recurrent basal cell carcinoma of the skull with sagittal sinus erosion

2015

Abstract Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is a non melanocytic skin cancer that arises from basal cells, affecting commonly fair-skinned human beings. Although the tumor is well known for local recurrences, extension into the intracranial space is reported. A case of a giant BCC of the scalp invading the middle and posterior third of the superior sagittal sinus (SSS) is reported. A 70-year-old male with a basal cell carcinoma history presented with a massive bleeding from the SSS invaded by the tumor. Since the patient refused surgery the bleeding was managed through direct compression by applying a thrombin-based hemostatic agents and sterile dressings. This procedure was performed daily in orde…

medicine.medical_specialtylcsh:Surgerylcsh:RC346-429Basal (phylogenetics)MedicineBasal cell carcinomalcsh:Neurology. Diseases of the nervous systemmedicine.diagnostic_testintegumentary systembusiness.industryMagnetic resonance imaginglcsh:RD1-811medicine.diseaseSurgerySSS*Superior sagittal sinusSkullmedicine.anatomical_structureScalpBasal cell carcinomaConservative managementSurgeryNeurology (clinical)Skin cancerbusinessSuperior sagittal sinusInterdisciplinary Neurosurgery
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Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Mimicking Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaws (MRONJ): A Case Series

2021

(1) Background: Medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) is a potential adverse drug reaction of antiresorptive and/or antiangiogenic treatment. MRONJ is mostly diagnosed by anamnestic data, clinical examination and radiological findings, with signs and symptoms often unspecific. On the other hand, oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is characteristic for its pleomorphic appearance (e.g., ulcer, mucous dehiscence, non-healing post-extractive socket). We report three cases where OSCC mimicked MRONJ lesions. (2) Patients: Three patients undergoing amino-bisphosphonate treatment for osteoporosis presented with areas of intraorally exposed jawbone and unspecific radiological signs co…

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryOsteoporosisONJPhysical examinationRK1-715Dehiscencemedicine.diseaseMRONJDermatologyOral Squamous Cell CarcinomaMedication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaws MRONJ Case Seriesoral squamous cell carcinomastomatognathic diseasesosteonecrosis of the jawRadiological weaponDentistrymedicinebone exposureIn patientBasal cellOSCCOsteonecrosis of the jawbusinessAdverse drug reaction
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Can the lesions induced with actinic keratosis become an enigma for dermatologists? Results of an open perspective study

2017

Different face skin diseases (basal cell carcinoma, actinic keratosis, rosacea, solar elastosis, etc.) could clinically manifest itself as erythematic patches, pimples or plagues. It is very hard to make the clinical exclusion in some cases of these diseases since their characters can partially overlap or certain lesion can mimic another one especially in the cases of skin areas affected with sun. Therefore, the histopathological analysis remains the “golden standard” of the dermatological diagnosis at skin diseases. Our study has shown that certified dermatologists detect actinic keratosis (AK) of face/head skin of I/II levels very well. Verdicts of dermatologists and pathomorfologists are…

medicine.medical_specialtyактинический кератозintegumentary systembusiness.industryActinic keratosisHistopathological analysisDermatologylcsh:RL1-803medicine.diseasenonmalignant skin lesionsDermatologyLesionInfectious DiseasesRosaceamedicineгистопатологияactinic keratosishistopathologylcsh:DermatologyBasal cell carcinomamedicine.symptombusinessдоброкачественные поражения кожиVestnik Dermatologii i Venerologii
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