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Squamous cell carcinoma in chronic osteomyelitis: a case report and review of the literature.

Gaetano CarusoEmanuele GeraceVincenzo LorussoRosario CultreraLoredana MorettiLeo Massari
Published in: Journal of medical case reports (2016)
Our experience with this case indicates that amputation is the most appropriate treatment for squamous carcinoma occurring in patients with chronic osteomyelitis. To avoid risks of lymphonodular and organ metastasization, this radical surgical procedure should not be delayed. Early diagnosis and timely therapy can prevent amputation only in selected cases. Surgeons who treat osteomyelitis and chronic wounds should be aware of the risk of tumor degeneration. Squamous cell carcinoma associated with chronic osteomyelitis has a low-grade malignancy, but implications of lymphonodular involvement and organ metastasis should not be excluded.
Keyphrases
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