Advanced squamous cell carcinoma with myiasis: a case report.

IF 0.4 Q4 SURGERY
Journal of Surgical Case Reports Pub Date : 2025-06-02 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1093/jscr/rjaf263
Ali Adwal Ali, Anmar Mohammed Ahmed, Sajjad Ghanim Al-Badri, Muntadher Yousif Hasan Al Gehadi, Nabeel Al-Fatlawi
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Abstract

Advanced squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a challenge for treatment. It is also a risk factor for unintended infestation with Diptera larvae (maggots) known as myiasis. We describe a rare case of cutaneous myiasis located on a giant SCC of the face in an elderly female. Myiasis coupled with malignant skin conditions provides a unique surgical challenge as it is associated with a significantly increased risk of complications and mortalities. A literature review using PUBMED revealed 15 cases of SCC-associated myiasis due to different species. It is not only a disease of older age, as two of the patients were in their 20s. Pain, bleeding, and infection are possible symptoms due to infestation but not all patients reported complaints. Treatment aims to completely remove all maggots and to prevent secondary tissue damage with blindness due to eyeball destruction as one of the worst.

晚期鳞状细胞癌伴蝇蛆病1例。
晚期鳞状细胞癌(SCC)的治疗是一个挑战。它也是被称为蝇蛆病的双翅目幼虫(蛆)意外侵扰的一个危险因素。我们描述了一个罕见的皮肤蝇蛆病位于一个巨大的鳞状细胞癌的脸在一个老年妇女。蝇蛆病合并恶性皮肤状况提供了一个独特的手术挑战,因为它与并发症和死亡率的风险显着增加有关。PUBMED的文献综述显示15例不同种类的scc相关蝇蛆病。这不仅是一种老年疾病,因为其中两名患者是20多岁。疼痛、出血和感染是感染的可能症状,但并非所有患者都有症状。治疗的目的是彻底清除所有蛆虫,并防止继发性组织损伤,最严重的是眼球受损导致失明。
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