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Pedunculated verrucous carcinoma of the thigh |
European Journal of Dermatology. Volume 15, Number 5, 393-5, September-October 2005, Clinical report
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Author(s) : A Shimizu, A Tamura, S Tanaka, T Syuto, Y Nagai, O Ishikawa |
Summary : Verrucous carcinoma, a variant of squamous cell carcinoma, is distinct from squamous cell carcinoma in morphology and behavior. We report an unusual case of a large pedunculated verrucous carcinoma on the right thigh of a 73-year-old male without any preceding skin lesion. Histologic examination revealed a cauliflower-like tumor consisting of deeply invaginated epidermal proliferation, and the intact basement membrane. To our knowledge the “pedunculated” cutaneous verrucous carcinoma has not been previously reported. |
Keywords : pedunculated verrucous carcinoma |
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