International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery

Volume 11, Issue 1 (January 2022)

ISSN Print: 2168-5452   ISSN Online: 2168-5460

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Skin Cancer of the Face in Albinos: Case Management

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DOI: 10.4236/ijohns.2022.111005    141 Downloads   1,048 Views  

ABSTRACT

Albinism represents a set of genetic abnormalities characterized by a decrease or absence of melanin. Albinism in the black subject combines white skin and other morphological characteristics of the black race. Squamous cell carcinomas of the face in albinos are a common reason for consultation. Management remains most often complex. The objective of this work was to describe the management of a case of skin cancer of the face in an albino woman. She was a 26-year-old albino woman. She is a housewife and married. She consulted on 02/04/17 for a tumor of the right side. The tumour was about 6 cm in diameter and had been growing for 7 months. There was no palpable head and neck disease. The rest of the clinical examination was normal. The biopsy concluded that there was squamous cell carcinoma. The extension assessment had not found a secondary location. She received an excision of the tumor with a margin of 10 mm and a total skin graft. The trend has been favourable after three years. No recurrence was observed. The management of facial skin cancer should be the subject of a multidisciplinary consultation. Surgery occupies an important place in the therapeutic arsenal.

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Coulibaly, A. , Traoré, S. , Sidibé, S. , Diabaté, K. , Sidibé, Y. , Allaye, G. , Diallo, M. , Maiga, A. , Ba, B. , Traoré, H. and Mohamed, A. (2022) Skin Cancer of the Face in Albinos: Case Management. International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, 11, 31-38. doi: 10.4236/ijohns.2022.111005.

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