Advanced ulcerated squamous cell carcinoma of the hand with locoregional axillary lymph node metastasis - Case report and literature review

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BACKGROUND: Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the hand is the most common soft-tissue malignancy in this particular region. A literature survey suggested a higher rate of metastases in advanced SCC of the hand compared to head-and-neck cutaneous SCC. CASE REPORT: An 84-year-old man presented with an ulcerated firm tumour on the dorsum of his right hand. A diagnostic biopsy confirmed the diagnosis SCC. Imaging suggested an involvement of the tendons of digits 3 and 4. A diagnostic ultrasound suggested a loco-regional axillary lymph node metastasis. After discussion in the interdisciplinary tumour board, amputation of the affected digits followed by lymph node excision was recommended. CONCLUSIONS: Advanced SCC of the hand requires interdisciplinary management. Amputation is part of the surgical spectrum in advanced cases.

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Wollina, U., Tempel, S., Albert, W., Hansel, G., & Heinig, B. (2019). Advanced ulcerated squamous cell carcinoma of the hand with locoregional axillary lymph node metastasis - Case report and literature review. Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences, 7(5), 791–793. https://doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2019.200

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