Recurrent and Metastatic Trichilemmal Carcinoma of the Skin Over the Thigh: A Case Report

  • Yi H
  • Sym S
  • Park J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Trichilemmal carcinoma (TC) is an uncommon cutaneous neoplasm that develops from the external root sheath of the hair follicle. It is considered to be a low-grade carcinoma with low metastatic potential. Local recurrence and metastasis are rare after surgical excision. We report here on a case of metastatic TC in the skin over the thigh, and this tumor was treated with cisplatin and cyclophosphamide combination chemotherapy.

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Yi, H. S., Sym, S. J., Park, J., Cho, E. K., Ha, S.-Y., Shin, D. B., & Lee, J. H. (2010). Recurrent and Metastatic Trichilemmal Carcinoma of the Skin Over the Thigh: A Case Report. Cancer Research and Treatment, 42(3), 176. https://doi.org/10.4143/crt.2010.42.3.176

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