Imiquimod as an effective treatment method of advanced basal cel carcinoma affecting 100-year-old man - case report with literature review.

Q3 Medicine
Patrycja Pasieka, Elżbieta Wójtowicz, Wojciech Wysocki, Anna Wojas-Pelc, Andrzej K Jaworek
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Abstract

Introduction: Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common skin cancer with increasing prevalence in the last years. The most important risk factor for development of BCC is exposure to UV radiation. Surgical excision remains the first line treatment, but there are some non-surgical methods of treatment. The aim of this study is to present a case of 100-year-old patient with advanced BCC in temporal area who refused surgical treatment. The noninvasive treatment with imiquimod was successful.

Case presentation: The 100-year-old male patient was admitted to the dermatological outpatient clinic with an ulceration within the forehead, which had been increasing in size for 3 years. Physical examination revealed shallow irregular ulceration with erythematous pearly-shaped borders in the right temporal area measuring ca. 1.5 cm × 2 cm. Dermatoscopic examination of the lesion showed arborising vessels on the semitransparent background, white structureless area and numerous erosions, leading to an initial diagnosis of BCC. Patient refused any surgical interventions within the lesion including skin biopsy. Consequently, treatment with 5% imiquimod was initiated with cream application for 8 weeks, once daily 5 times a week. 8 months after termination of treatment there were no clinical and dermoscopic signs of recurrence of BCC. The patient remains under dermatological follow-up.

咪喹莫特作为100岁男性晚期基底细胞癌的有效治疗方法1例并文献复习。
基底细胞癌(BCC)是最常见的皮肤癌,近年来发病率不断上升。患基底细胞癌最重要的危险因素是暴露于紫外线辐射。手术切除仍是一线治疗方法,但也有一些非手术治疗方法。本研究的目的是提出一例100岁的颞区晚期基底细胞癌患者拒绝手术治疗。咪喹莫特无创治疗成功。病例介绍:100岁男性患者因额头溃疡3年来不断增大而入院皮肤科门诊。体格检查显示右侧颞区浅不规则溃疡伴红斑珍珠状边界,约1.5 cm × 2 cm。皮镜检查显示半透明背景上有树突状血管,白色无结构区和大量糜烂,初步诊断为BCC。患者拒绝任何手术治疗,包括皮肤活检。因此,5%咪喹莫特治疗开始时使用乳膏涂抹8周,每天1次,每周5次。治疗结束后8个月,临床和皮肤镜检查均未发现BCC复发的迹象。患者仍在接受皮肤病学随访。
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Folia medica Cracoviensia
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