Clinical and Dermoscopic Features of a Rare Histologic Variant: Acantholytic Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Journal: Clinical Dermatology Open Access Journal (CDOAJ) (Vol.3, No. 4)Publication Date: 2018-10-19
Authors : Senhaji G El Jouari O Gallouj S Douhi Z Bay HB; Mernissi FZ;
Page : 1-4
Keywords : Acantholytic squamous cell carcinoma; Squamous cell carcinoma; Dermoscopy; Pseudoglandular squamous cell carcinoma;
Abstract
Acantholytic squamous cell carcinoma (ASCC) is an uncommon variant of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), in which significant portions of the neoplastic proliferation show a pseudoglandular or tubular microscopic pattern. It's a rare tumor representing 2 to 4% of all cutaneous SCC, and it is usually found on the sun exposed areas of elderly patients with a notable male predominance. The prognosis of this variant is matter of debate, although it appears to behave more aggressively than non-acantholytic, well-differentiated SCC. We report a rare case of a 92 year old female patient presenting with an ASCC of the left cheek emphasizing the dermoscopic signs found, that are missing in the literature.
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