Squamous cell carcinoma in an atrophic scar of Porphyria Cutanea Tarda


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Case Report

Author :

Chavan RB, Gosavi AP, Belgaumkar VA, Deshmukh NS, Tekam PS, Khose SY

Volume :

5

Issue :

4

Abstract :

Introduction: Porphyria’s are group of inherited metabolic disorders of heme biosynthesis. Porphyria cutanea tarda (PCT) the most frequent type of porphyria worldwide and present with skin symptoms only. PCT develops due to acquired deficiency in fifth enzyme Uroporphyrinogen deaminase (UROD) in hepatocytes. Skin cancers are known to arise from site of trauma or chronic irritation like scars, ulcers, sinuses of diverse aetiology. Squamous cell carcinoma, Basal cell carcinoma, Adenocarcinoma are the common carcinoma identified in these situations. Hereby we present a case squamous cell carcinoma in an atrophic scar of PCT. Case Report: A 65 years old male, diagnosed case of PCT since 20 years, presented with non-healing ulcer on left cheek since 6 months. It was overlying a preexisting scar of PCT and was progressively increasing in size. Dermatological examination shows single well-defined ulcer on left malar area with rolled out edge and pale granulation tissue on floor. Diagnosis of Squamous cell carcinoma was confirmed on histopathological examination. Patient underwent wide local excision with 1cm margin all around with propeller flap reconstruction which was conducted by plastic surgeons. Conclusion: Patients of Porphyria Cutanea Tarda are at high risk of facial malignancy and need stringent monitoring for early detection and timely management.

Keyword :

 Porphyria cutanea tarda squamous cell carcinoma atrophic scar.