Introduction: Keratinocyte tumors (KT) are frequently observed. Surgery is the treatment gold standard. In some cases, a surgical approach might not be the best option. Radiotherapy (RT) and systemic treatments can frequently cause side effects or be contraindicated.
Post-surgical eruptive keratoacanthoma: Koebner is not enough Dear Editor, Keratoacanthoma (KA) is a common, rapidly growing squamoproliferative neoplasm often regarded as a variant of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Lesions typically occur in the elderly on photo-exposed skin as solitary pink or flesh-colored nodules varying from a few millimeters to several centimeters in size. Most KAs are solitary; however, there are a number of clinical entities featuring multiple KAs: Ferguson-Smith disease, Grzybowski syndrome (generalized eruptive KAs), KA centrifugum marginatum, Muir-Torre syndrome, and xeroderma pig-
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