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Treatment of a Patient with Merkel Cell Skin Carcinoma Using Radiation Therapy - A Case Report

BACKGROUND: Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare, very aggressive tumour. The pathogenesis remains unclear, but UV radiation, immunosuppression, and the presence of Merkel cell polyomavirus in the tumour genome appear to have a key role. Merkel cell carcinoma is a highly aggressive tumour that ofte...

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Autores principales: Petrov, Andrej, Kraleva, Slavica, Kubelka-Sabit, Katerina, Petrova, Deva
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Republic of Macedonia 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5927501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29731938
http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2018.120
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author Petrov, Andrej
Kraleva, Slavica
Kubelka-Sabit, Katerina
Petrova, Deva
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Kraleva, Slavica
Kubelka-Sabit, Katerina
Petrova, Deva
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description BACKGROUND: Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare, very aggressive tumour. The pathogenesis remains unclear, but UV radiation, immunosuppression, and the presence of Merkel cell polyomavirus in the tumour genome appear to have a key role. Merkel cell carcinoma is a highly aggressive tumour that often has a lethal end. CAS REPORT: A patient at 93 years of age comes for an examination by a dermatologist due to a rapidly growing nodular tumour growth in the forehead area. A tumour was about 3 cm in size. It had no signs of basal-cell carcinoma, no arborising vascularisation, no pigmentations on dermoscopy. Clinically, an eventual Merkel cell carcinoma was considered for the patient, but other primary skin tumours had to be excluded, as well as the possibility that regarding the patient’s age, it may be a metastatic deposit. A skin biopsy was performed, as well as H-E examination and immunohistochemical analyses (positive CD56, positivity of neuroendocrine markers synaptophysin, chromogranin) which were in favour of Merkel cell carcinoma of the skin. After setting the diagnosis, our patient was treated with therapy which led to a complete withdrawal of a tumour. However, after 3 months the patient had repeated relapse of a tumour at the same site on the forehead and metastases in the retroauricular lymph nodes bilaterally. It shows that the radiotherapy as monotherapy has a great effect on the removal of the tumour formation, but unfortunately, it has no impact on lesion recurrence. It is also compatible with the literature data. CONCLUSION: In many adult patients, as our case suggests, radiotherapy could be a good palliative treatment opportunity that should be considered, as well as a combination of radiation therapy with other oncologic therapeutic options.
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spelling pubmed-59275012018-05-04 Treatment of a Patient with Merkel Cell Skin Carcinoma Using Radiation Therapy - A Case Report Petrov, Andrej Kraleva, Slavica Kubelka-Sabit, Katerina Petrova, Deva Open Access Maced J Med Sci Case Report BACKGROUND: Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare, very aggressive tumour. The pathogenesis remains unclear, but UV radiation, immunosuppression, and the presence of Merkel cell polyomavirus in the tumour genome appear to have a key role. Merkel cell carcinoma is a highly aggressive tumour that often has a lethal end. CAS REPORT: A patient at 93 years of age comes for an examination by a dermatologist due to a rapidly growing nodular tumour growth in the forehead area. A tumour was about 3 cm in size. It had no signs of basal-cell carcinoma, no arborising vascularisation, no pigmentations on dermoscopy. Clinically, an eventual Merkel cell carcinoma was considered for the patient, but other primary skin tumours had to be excluded, as well as the possibility that regarding the patient’s age, it may be a metastatic deposit. A skin biopsy was performed, as well as H-E examination and immunohistochemical analyses (positive CD56, positivity of neuroendocrine markers synaptophysin, chromogranin) which were in favour of Merkel cell carcinoma of the skin. After setting the diagnosis, our patient was treated with therapy which led to a complete withdrawal of a tumour. However, after 3 months the patient had repeated relapse of a tumour at the same site on the forehead and metastases in the retroauricular lymph nodes bilaterally. It shows that the radiotherapy as monotherapy has a great effect on the removal of the tumour formation, but unfortunately, it has no impact on lesion recurrence. It is also compatible with the literature data. CONCLUSION: In many adult patients, as our case suggests, radiotherapy could be a good palliative treatment opportunity that should be considered, as well as a combination of radiation therapy with other oncologic therapeutic options. Republic of Macedonia 2018-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5927501/ /pubmed/29731938 http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2018.120 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Andrej Petrov, Slavica Kraleva, Katerina Kubelka-Sabit, Deva Petrova. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/CC BY-NC/4.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0).
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Petrova, Deva
Treatment of a Patient with Merkel Cell Skin Carcinoma Using Radiation Therapy - A Case Report
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title_fullStr Treatment of a Patient with Merkel Cell Skin Carcinoma Using Radiation Therapy - A Case Report
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title_short Treatment of a Patient with Merkel Cell Skin Carcinoma Using Radiation Therapy - A Case Report
title_sort treatment of a patient with merkel cell skin carcinoma using radiation therapy - a case report
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5927501/
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