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This 63-year-old white male had recurrent thickening and scaling of the lower lip for two years. In recent months, it had undergone ulceration and progressive enlargement. The lesion was excised by a wedge resection. | This 63-year-old white male had recurrent thickening and scaling of the lower lip for two years. In recent months, it had undergone ulceration and progressive enlargement. The lesion was excised by a wedge resection. | ||
− | + | The biopsy specimen was triangular in shape; the upper part was covered by mucosa and the lower part by skin. At the junction of the mucosa and skin there was a 2 x 1.4 cm oval shaped superficial lesion which was flat, firm, and had raised borders. The base was orange. | |
− | The specimen was triangular in shape; the upper part was covered by mucosa and the lower part by skin. At the junction of the mucosa and skin there was a 2 x 1.4 cm oval shaped superficial lesion which was flat, firm, and had raised borders. The base was orange. | ||
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Clinical Summary[edit]
This 63-year-old white male had recurrent thickening and scaling of the lower lip for two years. In recent months, it had undergone ulceration and progressive enlargement. The lesion was excised by a wedge resection.
The biopsy specimen was triangular in shape; the upper part was covered by mucosa and the lower part by skin. At the junction of the mucosa and skin there was a 2 x 1.4 cm oval shaped superficial lesion which was flat, firm, and had raised borders. The base was orange.
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Study Questions[edit]
Additional Resources[edit]
Reference[edit]
- eMedicine Medical Library: Head and Neck Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma
- Merck Manual: Overview of Skin Cancer
- Merck Manual: Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Journal Articles[edit]
- Guenthner ST, Hurwitz RM, Buckel LJ, Gray HR. Cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas consistently show histologic evidence of in situ changes: a clinicopathologic correlation. J Am Acad Dermatol 1999 Sep;41(3 Pt 1):443-8.
- Ling S, Hu Z, Yang Z, Yang F, Li Y, Lin P, Chen K, Dong L, Cao L, Tao Y, Hao L, Chen Q, Gong Q, Wu D, Li W, Zhao W, Tian X, Hao C,Hungate EA, Catenacci DV, Hudson RR, Li WH, Lu X, Wu CI. Extremely high genetic diversity in a single tumor points to prevalence of non-Darwinian cell evolution.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2015 Nov 24;112(47):E6496-505.
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