Title of article :
Three Decades Later: Case Report of a Scrotal Squamous Cell Carcinoma in A Tertiary Care Hospital in Pakistan
Author/Authors :
Ahmed ، Hajrah Hilal General Surgery Surgical Unit II - Abbasi Shaheed Hospital , Siddiqui ، Ayesha Surgical Unit II - Abbasi Shaheed Hospital , Irshad ، Kanwal General Surgery Surgical Unit II - Abbasi Shaheed Hospital , Jamaluddin ، Muhammad Karachi Medical Dental
Abstract :
Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) of the scrotum has a considerably low incidence and is directly linked to exposure to occupational carcinogens. We present a case of an 80-yearold male patient with a long history of multiple painless swellings in the scrotum. The investigations showed the lesions confined to the skin with the involvement of some draining lymph nodes, and the histopathology came to be Scrotal Squamous Cell Carcinoma. Due to lymph node involvement, the lesions were of TNM (Tumor size, Nodal involvement, Distant Metastasis) staging 4 and Lowe’s stage B. Wide surgical excision combined with radiotherapy was done. There is a lack of research about the disease worldwide and in Pakistan, which warrants further interest in optimizing diagnostics and therapeutics modalities and assessing geographical variation.
Keywords :
Squamous Cell Carcinoma , Scrotum , Lowe’s staging
Journal title :
Case Reports in Clinical Practice
Journal title :
Case Reports in Clinical Practice