Dermoscopy of multiple radiation-induced basal cell carcinomas in a patient treated previously for pinealoma
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J Dermatol Case Rep
Abstract
Malignancies secondary to radiation, such as radiation-induced skin
cancer, are possible consequences of radiation therapy. The most frequent post radiation skin neoplasm is basal cell carcinoma.
Main observations: We report a case of a 49-year-old woman who underwent mul tiple radiotherapy sessions for pinealoma and developed post-radiation alopecia. After
26 years the patient noticed the emergence of eighteen superficial scalp lesions in
the previously irradiated areas. Dermoscopy showed predominance of ovoid nests
and presence of arborizing vessels on pink background, consistent with basal cells
carcinoma. The diagnosis was confirmed by histopathology.
Conclusion: There is an absolute need to guide patients through the possible late ad verse events of radiotherapy. Regular dermoscopy examinations should be performed,
especially in areas previously exposed to radiation.
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p. 115-117.: il. color.
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SIQUEIRA, Marien de Lima et al. Dermoscopy of multiple radiation-induced basal cell carcinomas in a patient treated previously for pinealoma. J Dermatol Case Rep, v. 4, p. 115-117, 2014.