Vulvar basal cell carcinoma with destructive consequences

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Basal cell carcinoma is the most common form of skin cancer. Generally, the prognosis is relatively good and curative surgical treatment is accomplished in the great majority of patients.CASE DESCRIPTION: Here we report a case that illustrates the natural course of a vulvar basal cell carcinoma. It concerns an 80-year-old woman who was diagnosed with a so-called 'giant' vulvar basal cell carcinoma causing severe destruction of the anogenital anatomy. At the time of diagnosis, haematogenous metastases were strongly suspected and curative therapy was not possible.CONCLUSION: This case description illustrates that a basal cell carcinoma can transform into a 'giant' basal cell carcinoma if it is left untreated for many years. 'Giant' basal cell carcinomas carry a significantly higher risk of metastases than basal cell tumours smaller than 5 cm. In addition, 'giant' basal cell carcinoma is associated with higher morbidity and mortality rates.</p

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