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Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Advances in Dermatology, 2008Cutaneous SCC is the second most common skin cancer among whites. Most cases of primary cutaneous SCC are induced by UV radiation. Chronic sun exposure is the major risk factor, and favored locations include the head and neck and other sun-exposed areas.
Jorge, Garcia-Zuazaga +1 more
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Subungual Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Dermatology, 1975A 58-year-old patient is described who had a tumor in the nailbed of the ring finger of his right hand. The clinical features and results of laboratory investigations are discussed.
N E, Driban, J J, Lacognata
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Conjunctival Squamous-Cell Carcinoma
New England Journal of Medicine, 2020Conjunctival Squamous-Cell Carcinoma An 89-year-old woman presented with redness and a sensation of a foreign body in her right eye.
Giulio Vicini, Cinzia Mazzini
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Pigmented Squamous Cell Carcinoma
The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 2007Although dendritic, melanin-containing melanocytes can be seen in a variety of epithelial neoplasms, only 0.01% to 7% of all squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) are pigmented. Furthermore, most reported cases have occurred in the oral and ocular mucosa, with relatively few cases reported to originate in the skin.
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Endometrial Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1991Endometrial squamous cell carcinoma is an extremely rare female genital malignancy. Only 26 cases which fulfil the Fluhmann criteria have been reported in the literature. In this report, 2 cases of endometrial squamous cell carcinoma are presented, with a review of related current knowledge.
G, Gedikoğlu +3 more
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Subungual squamous cell carcinoma
British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 2001Squamous cell carcinoma of the nail bed is quite uncommon and usually mimics a variety of diseases, in particular fungal infection. The possibility of malignancy must be considered and a high index of suspicion and early biopsy for histology are recommended.
P E, Obiamiwe, N R, Gaze
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Archives of Surgery, 1953
IT IS SAID that surgeons early recognized that epithelioma of the anus was "a peculiarly resistant type of tumor." 1 There is little evidence to show that the epidermoid carcinomas which arise in the anal canal or the perianal skin are different in their intrinsic characteristics from similar lesions occurring elsewhere.
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IT IS SAID that surgeons early recognized that epithelioma of the anus was "a peculiarly resistant type of tumor." 1 There is little evidence to show that the epidermoid carcinomas which arise in the anal canal or the perianal skin are different in their intrinsic characteristics from similar lesions occurring elsewhere.
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Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2019Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma represents 20% of all skin cancers, resulting in 1 million cases in the United States each year. The lifetime risk of developing squamous cell carcinoma continues to increase annually and will likely continue to increase because of the aging population. Most cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma are treated locally, with a
Abigail, Waldman, Chrysalyne, Schmults
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Palmar Squamous-Cell Carcinoma
New England Journal of Medicine, 2019Palmar Squamous-Cell Carcinoma A 56-year-old man with a history of radiation therapy to the hands presented with a 2-cm ulcerated lesion on his right palm. Biopsy revealed squamous-cell carcinoma.
Alexandre, Campanelli, Jann, Lubbe
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