2000
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2133.2000.03689.x
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Verrucous ‘cuniculatum’ carcinoma of the sacral region

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“…The term VC has been used to denote the concept of an uncommon low‐grade squamous cell carcinoma that was clinically characterized by a slowly but relentlessly enlarging warty tumor, histologically by local invasion with minimal dysplasia, and biologically with a low incidence of metastasis 1 . Later on, VC has been described in other locations 2–4 …”
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“…The term VC has been used to denote the concept of an uncommon low‐grade squamous cell carcinoma that was clinically characterized by a slowly but relentlessly enlarging warty tumor, histologically by local invasion with minimal dysplasia, and biologically with a low incidence of metastasis 1 . Later on, VC has been described in other locations 2–4 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…1 Through the years similar tumors have been described in other locations. [2][3][4] According to the anatomic localization, four types are now recognized: (1) VC of the oral cavity known as Ackerman's tumor or oral florid papillomatosis; 1 (2) VC of the anogenital area also known as giant condyloma of Buschke and Lowenstein or warty squamous cell carcinoma; 5,6 (3) VC of the soles also known as epithelioma cuniculatum (EC); 7-9 and (4) VC at other sites. [2][3][4]10…”
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“…Unlike the Buschke Lowenstein tumour, the verrucous carcinoma shows exophytic and endophytic growth: welldifferentiated squamous cells penetrate the underling tissue across a papillomatous surface. These cellular elements are organized in sinuses and crypts stuffed by keratotic debris [13]. Surgery is one of most relevant option to eradicate o n l y a giant genital warts, but particularly for extensive lesions, other therapies such as chemoradiation, topical and intralesional drugs, carbon dioxide laser therapy (etc.)…”
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“…[33] ), surtout la partie antérieure de la plante du pied où la lésion peut être longtemps confondue avec une verrue. Après Flieger [in 3] , de nombreux auteurs ont publié des cas ayant une autre localisation : genou [33] , fesse [15,26,35] , main [8,26,33] , jambe [4,12,26,39] , poignet [33] , paroi abdominale [30] , sacrum [10] , appareil génital masculin ou féminin [15,15,27] , oesophage [14] , larynx [12,47] , ongle [33] . La majorité des patients ont une seule lésion ; un cas rapporté par Kao et coll.…”
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