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Eruptive Non-melanoma Skin Cancers/Squamous Atypia Following Skin Surgery. Report of Two New Cases, Concise Review of the Literature With Special Emphasis on Treatment Options

INTRODUCTION: Eruptive cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas (ESCC), eruptive squamous atypia (ESA) and eruptive keratoacanthomas (EKA) are different terms used to describe the occurrence of multiple cutaneous squamous neoplasms after skin surgery, laser treatment, traumas, such as tattoos, and local o...

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Autores principales: Chessa, Marco Adriano, Picciola, Valentino Marino, Filippi, Federica, Patrizi, Annalisa, Misciali, Cosimo, Piraccini, Bianca Maria, Stanganelli, Ignazio, Savoia, Francesco
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Mattioli 1885 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9681231/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36534538
http://dx.doi.org/10.5826/dpc.1204a193
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author Chessa, Marco Adriano
Picciola, Valentino Marino
Filippi, Federica
Patrizi, Annalisa
Misciali, Cosimo
Piraccini, Bianca Maria
Stanganelli, Ignazio
Savoia, Francesco
author_facet Chessa, Marco Adriano
Picciola, Valentino Marino
Filippi, Federica
Patrizi, Annalisa
Misciali, Cosimo
Piraccini, Bianca Maria
Stanganelli, Ignazio
Savoia, Francesco
author_sort Chessa, Marco Adriano
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description INTRODUCTION: Eruptive cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas (ESCC), eruptive squamous atypia (ESA) and eruptive keratoacanthomas (EKA) are different terms used to describe the occurrence of multiple cutaneous squamous neoplasms after skin surgery, laser treatment, traumas, such as tattoos, and local or systemic medical treatments. ESCC have been reported to arise at the sites of skin surgery, including the area affected by the primary tumor and split thickness skin graft (STSG) donor and recipient sites. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to report 2 additional cases of ESCC after skin surgery and make a critical revision of the literature, analyzing the clinical, histological features and outcomes of ESCC after cutaneous surgery. METHODS: Up to August 2021, according to our systematic review of the literature, we have collected 19 published articles and a total of 34 patients, including our 2 cases. RESULTS: The results of this review highlight five red flags that clinicians should consider: (i) lower and upper limbs represent the cutaneous site with the highest risk, representing 83,78% of the cases in the literature; (ii) the median time to onset of ESCC is approximately 6 weeks; (iii) primary cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas were completely excised with free margins on histologic examination in the totality of the cases of the literature, and therefore ESCC should not be considered recurrences; (iv) any surgical technique involves a risk to promote ESCC; (v) treatment of ESCC includes medical treatment, surgery or combined surgical and medical treatment. CONCLUSIONS: This review highlights 5 red flags which could support clinicians in the diagnosis and management of ESCC after skin surgery.
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spelling pubmed-96812312022-12-02 Eruptive Non-melanoma Skin Cancers/Squamous Atypia Following Skin Surgery. Report of Two New Cases, Concise Review of the Literature With Special Emphasis on Treatment Options Chessa, Marco Adriano Picciola, Valentino Marino Filippi, Federica Patrizi, Annalisa Misciali, Cosimo Piraccini, Bianca Maria Stanganelli, Ignazio Savoia, Francesco Dermatol Pract Concept Review INTRODUCTION: Eruptive cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas (ESCC), eruptive squamous atypia (ESA) and eruptive keratoacanthomas (EKA) are different terms used to describe the occurrence of multiple cutaneous squamous neoplasms after skin surgery, laser treatment, traumas, such as tattoos, and local or systemic medical treatments. ESCC have been reported to arise at the sites of skin surgery, including the area affected by the primary tumor and split thickness skin graft (STSG) donor and recipient sites. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to report 2 additional cases of ESCC after skin surgery and make a critical revision of the literature, analyzing the clinical, histological features and outcomes of ESCC after cutaneous surgery. METHODS: Up to August 2021, according to our systematic review of the literature, we have collected 19 published articles and a total of 34 patients, including our 2 cases. RESULTS: The results of this review highlight five red flags that clinicians should consider: (i) lower and upper limbs represent the cutaneous site with the highest risk, representing 83,78% of the cases in the literature; (ii) the median time to onset of ESCC is approximately 6 weeks; (iii) primary cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas were completely excised with free margins on histologic examination in the totality of the cases of the literature, and therefore ESCC should not be considered recurrences; (iv) any surgical technique involves a risk to promote ESCC; (v) treatment of ESCC includes medical treatment, surgery or combined surgical and medical treatment. CONCLUSIONS: This review highlights 5 red flags which could support clinicians in the diagnosis and management of ESCC after skin surgery. Mattioli 1885 2022-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9681231/ /pubmed/36534538 http://dx.doi.org/10.5826/dpc.1204a193 Text en ©2022 Chessa et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (BY-NC-4.0), https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/, which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are credited.
spellingShingle Review
Chessa, Marco Adriano
Picciola, Valentino Marino
Filippi, Federica
Patrizi, Annalisa
Misciali, Cosimo
Piraccini, Bianca Maria
Stanganelli, Ignazio
Savoia, Francesco
Eruptive Non-melanoma Skin Cancers/Squamous Atypia Following Skin Surgery. Report of Two New Cases, Concise Review of the Literature With Special Emphasis on Treatment Options
title Eruptive Non-melanoma Skin Cancers/Squamous Atypia Following Skin Surgery. Report of Two New Cases, Concise Review of the Literature With Special Emphasis on Treatment Options
title_full Eruptive Non-melanoma Skin Cancers/Squamous Atypia Following Skin Surgery. Report of Two New Cases, Concise Review of the Literature With Special Emphasis on Treatment Options
title_fullStr Eruptive Non-melanoma Skin Cancers/Squamous Atypia Following Skin Surgery. Report of Two New Cases, Concise Review of the Literature With Special Emphasis on Treatment Options
title_full_unstemmed Eruptive Non-melanoma Skin Cancers/Squamous Atypia Following Skin Surgery. Report of Two New Cases, Concise Review of the Literature With Special Emphasis on Treatment Options
title_short Eruptive Non-melanoma Skin Cancers/Squamous Atypia Following Skin Surgery. Report of Two New Cases, Concise Review of the Literature With Special Emphasis on Treatment Options
title_sort eruptive non-melanoma skin cancers/squamous atypia following skin surgery. report of two new cases, concise review of the literature with special emphasis on treatment options
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9681231/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36534538
http://dx.doi.org/10.5826/dpc.1204a193
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