Mixed Neuroendocrine-Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Hand With Metastatic Dissemination: A Case Report.
EplastyPub Date : 2024-08-15eCollection Date: 2024-01-01
Jubril Adepoju, John A Toms, Elizabeth S O'Neill, Mark Grievous, Jafar Hasan, Christina Tragos, Matthew Doscher
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Abstract
Cutaneous manifestations of mixed neuroendocrine non-neuroendocrine neoplasms remain a diagnostic rarity. Predominantly identified within internal glandular organs, the digestive tract, and in the hepatobiliary system, this case report illustrates a unique occurrence of a mixed squamous cell and neuroendocrine tumor in the index finger of a justice-affected patient. We discuss the complexities of diagnosis and complications as well as emphasize the importance for hand surgeons to recognize presentations like this and the need for vigilant follow-up and improved care coordination.