Hidden Beneath the Nail Plate: A Case Report of Subungual Squamous Cell Carcinoma Mimicking Benign Nail Dystrophy.

IF 1.3 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Skin Appendage Disorders Pub Date : 2026-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-15 DOI:10.1159/000548466
Gökçe Işıl Kurmuş, Sedef Çakal Güngörür, Selin Çolak, Özay Gököz, Selda Pelin Kartal
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Abstract

Introduction: Subungual squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a rare malignancy often misdiagnosed due to its clinical resemblance to benign nail conditions.

Case presentation: A 26-year-old male neurosurgeon presented with a 4-year history of isolated nail changes, including longitudinal erythronychia and distal splitting of the left fourth fingernail. Despite the absence of pain or mass, his occupational exposure to ionizing radiation and active tobacco use raised suspicion. Dermoscopy was inconclusive, and imaging ruled out bone involvement. Histopathological evaluation of the excised nail unit confirmed SCC in situ. The patient underwent complete nail unit excision with periosteal dissection, followed by flap reconstruction. At 4-month follow-up, he showed no signs of recurrence.

Conclusion: This case underscores the need for early biopsy in persistent nail alterations, even among young patients, particularly when risk factors such as radiation exposure exist. Prompt histologic diagnosis allowed for timely, function-preserving surgical intervention.

甲板下隐藏:甲下鳞状细胞癌1例。
甲下鳞状细胞癌(SCC)是一种罕见的恶性肿瘤,由于其临床与良性指甲疾病相似,经常被误诊。病例介绍:一名26岁的男性神经外科医生,他有4年的孤立指甲变化史,包括纵向赤甲和左第四指甲远端分裂。尽管没有疼痛或肿块,但他的职业暴露于电离辐射和积极吸烟引起了怀疑。皮肤镜检查不确定,影像学检查排除了骨骼受累。切除甲单位的组织病理学评估证实原位SCC。患者接受了完整的甲单元切除和骨膜剥离,随后进行皮瓣重建。随访4个月,无复发迹象。结论:该病例强调了持续性指甲改变的早期活检的必要性,即使在年轻患者中,特别是当存在辐射暴露等危险因素时。及时的组织学诊断允许及时,保留功能的手术干预。
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