Title of article :
A case of squamous cell carcinoma of the skin subsequent to a subcutaneous foreign body
Author/Authors :
Mubashir, Syed Postgraduate Department of Dermatology - STD & Leprosy - Govt. Medical College - Srinagar - Jammu and Kashmir, India , Anwar, Parvaiz Postgraduate Department of Dermatology - STD & Leprosy - Govt. Medical College - Srinagar - Jammu and Kashmir, India , Hassan, Iffat Postgraduate Department of Dermatology - STD & Leprosy - Govt. Medical College - Srinagar - Jammu and Kashmir, India , Arif, Tasleem Postgraduate Department of Dermatology - STD & Leprosy - Govt. Medical College - Srinagar - Jammu and Kashmir, India
Abstract :
Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the skin is one of the most
common non melanoma skin cancers (NMSC), along with
basal cell carcinoma (BCC). Besides ultraviolet radiation,
exposure to industrial agents, ionizing radiation, and areas of
chronic inflammation are associated with the development of
SCC. Squamous cell carcinoma may also be associated with
foreign bodies. We report a rare case of cutaneous SCC in an
elderly Kashmiri female, which was developed subsequent to a
subcutaneous non metallic foreign body and was successfully
excised with negative margins and transposition flap closure.
Keywords :
foreign body , Kangri cancer , squamous cell carcinoma , transposition flap closure
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics