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Living related hemi-face skin transplant using radial forearm free flap for a xeroderma pigmentosa patient: early outcome

INTRODUCTION: Xeroderma pigmentosa (XP) is a hereditary disease characterized by deficient repair of DNA damage that occurred on exposure of the skin to ultraviolet irradiation. The affected children have a propensity to develop multiple skin cancers mainly in the face and eventually die before the...

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Autores principales: Amin, Ayman, Bassiouny, Mahmoud, Sallam, Kareem, Ghally, Galal, El-Karaksy, Hanaa, El-Haddad, Alaa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2908605/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20626898
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1758-3284-2-18
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author Amin, Ayman
Bassiouny, Mahmoud
Sallam, Kareem
Ghally, Galal
El-Karaksy, Hanaa
El-Haddad, Alaa
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Bassiouny, Mahmoud
Sallam, Kareem
Ghally, Galal
El-Karaksy, Hanaa
El-Haddad, Alaa
author_sort Amin, Ayman
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description INTRODUCTION: Xeroderma pigmentosa (XP) is a hereditary disease characterized by deficient repair of DNA damage that occurred on exposure of the skin to ultraviolet irradiation. The affected children have a propensity to develop multiple skin cancers mainly in the face and eventually die before the age of 20. HYPOTHESIS: Allograft replacement of facial skin by a healthy skin from normal person might decrease the incidence of skin cancer development, the number of surgical procedures, and eventually might improve the survival of these miserable patients. METHODS: As Cadaveric organs are unavailable in our country. After approval from the ethical committee, confirmed agreement of the donor and the patient's guardian, a radial forearm free flap was transplanted from an ABO compatible mother to her 5 year old daughter with XP. The mother had an older daughter died from the same disease at the age of 14. The flap replaced skin of the hemi face that developed precancerous lesions. The girl was kept on adjusted doses of immunosuppressive drugs. RESULTS: The flap survived, wounds healed uneventfully. The flap developed a reddish spot one and half month following transplant where baseline skin biopsy was taken. In the fifth months the girl presented with bad non salvageable rejection that ended up loosing the flap. On long term follow up, the girl started to develop skin lesion on the virgin half of the face. Our early cosmetic result replacing half of the facial skin was very promising. In addition the girl did not develop skin lesions in the operated site. CONCLUSION: Our early cosmetic result was very promising. In addition to this, the girl did not develop skin lesions in the operated side of the face
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spelling pubmed-29086052010-07-23 Living related hemi-face skin transplant using radial forearm free flap for a xeroderma pigmentosa patient: early outcome Amin, Ayman Bassiouny, Mahmoud Sallam, Kareem Ghally, Galal El-Karaksy, Hanaa El-Haddad, Alaa Head Neck Oncol Case Report INTRODUCTION: Xeroderma pigmentosa (XP) is a hereditary disease characterized by deficient repair of DNA damage that occurred on exposure of the skin to ultraviolet irradiation. The affected children have a propensity to develop multiple skin cancers mainly in the face and eventually die before the age of 20. HYPOTHESIS: Allograft replacement of facial skin by a healthy skin from normal person might decrease the incidence of skin cancer development, the number of surgical procedures, and eventually might improve the survival of these miserable patients. METHODS: As Cadaveric organs are unavailable in our country. After approval from the ethical committee, confirmed agreement of the donor and the patient's guardian, a radial forearm free flap was transplanted from an ABO compatible mother to her 5 year old daughter with XP. The mother had an older daughter died from the same disease at the age of 14. The flap replaced skin of the hemi face that developed precancerous lesions. The girl was kept on adjusted doses of immunosuppressive drugs. RESULTS: The flap survived, wounds healed uneventfully. The flap developed a reddish spot one and half month following transplant where baseline skin biopsy was taken. In the fifth months the girl presented with bad non salvageable rejection that ended up loosing the flap. On long term follow up, the girl started to develop skin lesion on the virgin half of the face. Our early cosmetic result replacing half of the facial skin was very promising. In addition the girl did not develop skin lesions in the operated site. CONCLUSION: Our early cosmetic result was very promising. In addition to this, the girl did not develop skin lesions in the operated side of the face BioMed Central 2010-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC2908605/ /pubmed/20626898 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1758-3284-2-18 Text en Copyright ©2010 Amin et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Amin, Ayman
Bassiouny, Mahmoud
Sallam, Kareem
Ghally, Galal
El-Karaksy, Hanaa
El-Haddad, Alaa
Living related hemi-face skin transplant using radial forearm free flap for a xeroderma pigmentosa patient: early outcome
title Living related hemi-face skin transplant using radial forearm free flap for a xeroderma pigmentosa patient: early outcome
title_full Living related hemi-face skin transplant using radial forearm free flap for a xeroderma pigmentosa patient: early outcome
title_fullStr Living related hemi-face skin transplant using radial forearm free flap for a xeroderma pigmentosa patient: early outcome
title_full_unstemmed Living related hemi-face skin transplant using radial forearm free flap for a xeroderma pigmentosa patient: early outcome
title_short Living related hemi-face skin transplant using radial forearm free flap for a xeroderma pigmentosa patient: early outcome
title_sort living related hemi-face skin transplant using radial forearm free flap for a xeroderma pigmentosa patient: early outcome
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2908605/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20626898
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1758-3284-2-18
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