Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) accounts for less than 1% of cutaneous malignancies. As the lesion may mimic benign entities, clinicians’ differential should include rare entities to improve outcomes by early intervention. We present a case of primary MCC in the nasal vestibule requiring partial rhinectomy, suprahyoid lymphadenectomy, and radiation therapy.
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Khatchaturian, E. M., & Zohrabian, N. (2018). A novel report of a primary Merkel cell carcinoma lesion in the nasal vestibule. Clinical Case Reports, 6(11), 2033–2036. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.1757
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