Author:
Jubran Jubran,Sengelmann Roberta D
Abstract
Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is a form of non-melanoma skin cancer responsible for more deaths in the USA than all other skin cancers combined. Some features, including anatomic site, are considered high risk in nature and pose a challenge for complete tumour removal. We present a case of a 62-year-old male surgeon with a multiply recurrent cSCC of the right conchal bowl. The tumour described herein was doubly recurrent to excision with a standard margin and could ultimately not be cleared with Mohs micrographic surgery. Ultimately, it necessitated auriculectomy and parotidectomy. This case exemplifies the pitfalls of traditional wide local excision with standard pathologic processing for high-risk cSCC.
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