Title of article :
Malignant Change in Chronic Irritation: A Case series
Author/Authors :
Ekere, AU Department of Surgery - College of Health Sciences - University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria , Adiela, VU Department of Surgery - College of Health Sciences - University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria , Kejeh, BM Department of Surgery - College of Health Sciences - University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Chronic irritation is a known cause of
malignant change in humans. It is believed that at least a
minimum of five years is needed for the evolution of the illness.
OBJECTIVE: To present cases of consecutive squamous cell
malignant change in patients with various irritations, and to
highlight that these cases are not too uncommon in our
environment.
METHODS: Case reports of patients with definitive treatments
offered. Patients had amputation done after incisional biopsies
were done to determine the mitotic status of the lesions.
RESULTS: The three patients presented late. All had lower
limb affectation. Conservatism was difficult, all of them ending
up with amputation of the affected limbs. One of them had
inguinal lymph node metastasis after the amputation,
signifying advanced disease, but unfortunately had to leave
hospital because she could not cope with the financial demands
of treatment.
CONCLUSION: Malignant change from chronic irritations
can occur under five years. Education might help early
presentation and improved outcome. Our hospitals should
provide for the treatment of these group of patients despite
their financial status.
Keywords :
conservatism , amputation , squamous cells cancer , malignant change , Chronic irritation
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics