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01-12-2015 | Case report
Rapidly developed squamous cell carcinoma after laser therapy used to treat chemical burn wound: a case report
Authors:
Hyung-Rok Cho, Soon-Sung Kwon, Seum Chung, Jeong-Hae Kie
Published in:
World Journal of Surgical Oncology
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Issue 1/2015
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Abstract
Background
In chronic wounds, especially burn scars, malignant tumors can arise. However, it is rare for a subacute burn injury to change to a malignant lesion within one month. Moreover, a case of squamous cell carcinoma arising from HeNe laser therapy after a chemical burn has never been reported.
Case report
In this report, we examine a rare case of squamous cell carcinoma arising from HeNe laser therapy after a chemical burn. Because pathologic investigations were made from the first operation, both early detection of the squamous cell carcinoma and consideration of the HeNe laser therapy as a risk factor for the skin cancer were possible. The cancer was completely removed and reconstruction of the defect was successfully achieved in a timely manner.
Conclusion
Although there has as yet been no reported case of squamous cell carcinoma induced by laser therapy, it is important for clinicians to recognize both the possibility of laser-induced cancer and the rapid change of cancer, so they can provide appropriate and timely treatment.