A renal transplant patient on immunosuppressives with a history of multiple premalignant and malignant skin tumors developed cutaneous metastatic squamous-cell carcinoma in a typical zosteriform distribution on the right arm and chest. This distribution of a squamous-cell carcinoma is unique to the English literature and serves to emphasize the necessity for frequent follow-up and aggressive treatment in this high-risk population.
A patient with giant condyloma of the glans penis was successfully treated with conservative surgical excision. Postoperatively, intralesional bleomycin sulfate was utilized in an attempt to prevent tumor recurrence. Follow-up to 2 years has been unremarkable for clinical regrowth.
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