New Typology of the Basal Cell Carcinoma: a clinical review
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.28922/qmj.2019.15.1.177-182الملخص
Background
Metatypical cell carcinoma (MTC) is a new entity of skin cancer. It represents an intermediate type between basal cell carcinoma (BCA) and squamous cell carcinomas (SCC). The behavior of the metatypical cell carcinoma lies between these two varieties of skin cancer. The differential diagnosis can not be made depending on morphological and clinical features, so histological examination is mandatory.
Methods
It is a retrospective study carried out on of 120 patients with metatypical skin cancer who were treated by surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
Results
It was found, that more males (62.5%) are affected with MTC than females (37.5%) with predilection for cervicofacial areas (71.7%), then the trunk (10%), the limb (9-6%), the scalp (3.7%) and other regions (5%) (Table 1). The disease recurred in 12 cases (10%) mainly in head and neck areas.
Conclusion
In this study, I have focused on the importance of differential diagnosis and specific treatment of MTC, even though more clinical studies and long-term follow up are needed before establishing specific guide lines.