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A case of squamous cell carcinoma occurring on a scar of Buruli ulcer in Bouake, Ivory Coast
Buruli ulcer is infectious necrotizing panniculitis due to Mycobacterium ulcerans. Buruli ulcer is healed by leaving dystrophic, fibrous and retractile scars. On these scars can occur long-term squamous cell carcinoma. We report the first case of squamous cell carcinoma occurring on healing of Burul...
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author | Diabaté, Almamy Gbandama, Koffi Kouamé Pacôme Kouabenan, Amon Anderson Stephen Gué, Irenée Vagamon, Bamba Aka, Boussou Romain |
author_facet | Diabaté, Almamy Gbandama, Koffi Kouamé Pacôme Kouabenan, Amon Anderson Stephen Gué, Irenée Vagamon, Bamba Aka, Boussou Romain |
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description | Buruli ulcer is infectious necrotizing panniculitis due to Mycobacterium ulcerans. Buruli ulcer is healed by leaving dystrophic, fibrous and retractile scars. On these scars can occur long-term squamous cell carcinoma. We report the first case of squamous cell carcinoma occurring on healing of Buruli ulcer. A 32-year-old woman with Buruli ulcer who has been cured for about 10 years is seen for ulcero-bulging knee swelling. The examination had revealed a large swelling of about ten centimeters in diameter, ulcero-budding, with an easily bleeding cauliflower appearance. The diagnosis of squamous cell carcinoma being retained without metastasis, resection of the tumor with scarring after one month without chemotherapy. There was no recurrence after six months of decline. The epidemiology of Buruli ulcer, responsible for scarring, explains the young age of our patient and the localization of carcinoma on the limb. The carcinomatous degeneration of scars, especially the scars of old burns, is constantly reported. The characteristics of Buruli ulcer scars, which bring them closer to burn scars, may explain why they are particularly affected by carcinomatous degeneration. One could also mention the chronicity of the wound in this infection, or wonder if the mycobacteria itself could play a role in carcinogenesis. This observation is, in our opinion, an alarm signal. We must fear an outbreak of cases in the years to come. To this end, preventive measures should already be taken by sensitizing the patients for an early consultation before any modification of their scars. After recovery, Buruli ulcer seems to present a risk of long-term evolution to a cancer. The scars of this condition, which could be considered precancerous lesions. |
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spelling | pubmed-68149492019-11-05 A case of squamous cell carcinoma occurring on a scar of Buruli ulcer in Bouake, Ivory Coast Diabaté, Almamy Gbandama, Koffi Kouamé Pacôme Kouabenan, Amon Anderson Stephen Gué, Irenée Vagamon, Bamba Aka, Boussou Romain Pan Afr Med J Case Report Buruli ulcer is infectious necrotizing panniculitis due to Mycobacterium ulcerans. Buruli ulcer is healed by leaving dystrophic, fibrous and retractile scars. On these scars can occur long-term squamous cell carcinoma. We report the first case of squamous cell carcinoma occurring on healing of Buruli ulcer. A 32-year-old woman with Buruli ulcer who has been cured for about 10 years is seen for ulcero-bulging knee swelling. The examination had revealed a large swelling of about ten centimeters in diameter, ulcero-budding, with an easily bleeding cauliflower appearance. The diagnosis of squamous cell carcinoma being retained without metastasis, resection of the tumor with scarring after one month without chemotherapy. There was no recurrence after six months of decline. The epidemiology of Buruli ulcer, responsible for scarring, explains the young age of our patient and the localization of carcinoma on the limb. The carcinomatous degeneration of scars, especially the scars of old burns, is constantly reported. The characteristics of Buruli ulcer scars, which bring them closer to burn scars, may explain why they are particularly affected by carcinomatous degeneration. One could also mention the chronicity of the wound in this infection, or wonder if the mycobacteria itself could play a role in carcinogenesis. This observation is, in our opinion, an alarm signal. We must fear an outbreak of cases in the years to come. To this end, preventive measures should already be taken by sensitizing the patients for an early consultation before any modification of their scars. After recovery, Buruli ulcer seems to present a risk of long-term evolution to a cancer. The scars of this condition, which could be considered precancerous lesions. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2019-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6814949/ /pubmed/31692840 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.33.246.19341 Text en © Almamy Diabaté et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Case Report Diabaté, Almamy Gbandama, Koffi Kouamé Pacôme Kouabenan, Amon Anderson Stephen Gué, Irenée Vagamon, Bamba Aka, Boussou Romain A case of squamous cell carcinoma occurring on a scar of Buruli ulcer in Bouake, Ivory Coast |
title | A case of squamous cell carcinoma occurring on a scar of Buruli ulcer in Bouake, Ivory Coast |
title_full | A case of squamous cell carcinoma occurring on a scar of Buruli ulcer in Bouake, Ivory Coast |
title_fullStr | A case of squamous cell carcinoma occurring on a scar of Buruli ulcer in Bouake, Ivory Coast |
title_full_unstemmed | A case of squamous cell carcinoma occurring on a scar of Buruli ulcer in Bouake, Ivory Coast |
title_short | A case of squamous cell carcinoma occurring on a scar of Buruli ulcer in Bouake, Ivory Coast |
title_sort | case of squamous cell carcinoma occurring on a scar of buruli ulcer in bouake, ivory coast |
topic | Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6814949/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31692840 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.33.246.19341 |
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