Verrucous carcinoma: apropos of a clinical case

Patrícia Couto*, Nélio Veiga

*Autor correspondente para este trabalho

Resultado de pesquisarevisão de pares

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Background Verrucous carcinoma is a low-grade variant of oral squamous cell carcinoma. It is more common in males, over 55 years old (65-70 years old) and is usually associated with chewing tobacco. Its preferred location is the bottom of the vestibule, gums, buccal mucosa, tongue and hard palate. Case Report This paper reports the case of a male brazilian patient, 67 years old, former tobacco user (about 20 years), diagnosed with metabolic syndrome and with a history of chronic alcoholism, sporadic depression and anxiety. The patient had a white, extensive lesion on the right lateral border of the tongue, with a long evolution time, well delimited, not removable by scraping, without painful symptoms and with verruciform projections on the surface. There was also an increase in cervical lymph nodes. The treatment performed consisted of incisional biopsy. The surgical specimen was sent for histopathological analysis, obtaining a provisional diagnosis of papillomatous squamous proliferation and suggesting the need of a diferential diagnosis with verrucous carcinoma. Given the extent of the lesion, the patient was referred to the IPO (Portuguese Institute of Oncology) for histopathological examination of the entire lesion, which confrmed the defnitive diagnosis of verrucous carcinoma. The patient has been subject to periodic follow ups in the last 5 years without any recurrence. Conclusion As seen in the present case, verrucous carcinoma usually appears extensive at the time of diagnosis, and in the form of a verrucous lesion, with slow and progressive growth, which histopathologically presents a misleading benign appearance. A good anamnesis (looking for risk factors), a detailed clinical examination that evaluates all aspects of a lesion (color; ulceration; bleeding; growth; consistency; duration; fxation) and an adequate histopathological examination are always essential for a correct and defnitive diagnosis. Informed consent was obtained and all methods were performed in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki principles for medical research involving human subjects and following the requirements established by Portuguese Law n.° 21/2014 for clinical research.
Idioma originalEnglish
Número do artigoP39
Páginas (de-até)22-22
Número de páginas1
RevistaBMC Proceedings
Volume17
Número de emissão9
Estado da publicaçãoPublicado - 2023
EventoNational Meeting of the Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Health (CIIS) - Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Sintra
Duração: 31 mar. 20231 abr. 2023
https://fm.ucp.pt/pt-pt/noticias/encontro-nacional-do-centro-de-investigacao-interdisciplinar-em-saude-ciis-7086

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