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CONCOMITANCE OF SENILE KERATOSIS, CUTANEOUS HORN, SQUAMOUS CELL CANCER AND SEBORRHEIC KERATOSIS Takuo TSUJI 1 , Tetsuro SUGAI 1 , Toshio HAMADA 1 1Department of Dermatology, Osaka City University Medical School pp.601-606
Published Date 1969/6/1
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1412200515
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Concomitant presence of senile keratosis, cutaneous horn, squamous cell cancer and seborrheic keratosis is reported in a 76-year-old Japanese farmer. Ten years ago, he noticed dark brownish macules and dry, hard crusts on the scalp, face and earlobes. Since one year, they have gradually increased in number and size, and some of them developed to be hyperkeratotic tumors and a reddish tumor. The scalp was atrophic in appearance on the first consultation. Multiple brownish macules with scales and keratotic plaques were grouped on the scalp and face. A dark brownish, horny tumor of less than 1.5cm. in diameter was seen in the parietooccipital region and on the left earlobe and left upper lip. There was a half-spherical, sessile reddish tumor with crusts on the frontooccipital portion. Microscopic studies of the scalp lesions with serial sections revealed definite changes of senile keratosis into squamous cell cancer. In addition, multiple tumors of seborrheic keratosis in an adenoid type were also scattered among the lesions, especially in the adjacent areas of senile keratosis. These findings suggest a possibility that some lesions of seborrheic keratosis might become those of senile keratosis. Out of the three cutaneous horns, one on the upper lip was seborrheic keratosis, while the remainders were senile keratosis. Twelve cases of senile keratosis, so far reported in Japan, were reviewed and discussed.


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