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J.M. 21 y/o female cc: scalp mass
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History of Present Illness Slowly enlarging, firm, occasionaly tender mass on R parietoocipital area (3x3cm) Consult – A: Hemangioma – P: Excision 14 years PTA
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ADMISSION 2 mos PTA Recurrence of slowly enlarging mass (5x5cm) Consult at UST OPD – Scalp X Ray – Ultrasound of neck
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(-) HPN (-) DM (-) HPV infection (-) Asthma (-) Allergies (-) PTB
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Mixed diet Nonsmoker Not an alcoholic beverage drinker
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(+) HPN – mother (+) DM – grandfather (-) Asthma (-) CA
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(-) weight loss, weakness, fatigue (-) Headache, dizziness, blurring of vision (-) hearing loss, aural discharge, tinnitus (-) epistaxis, nasal discharge, sinusitis (-) hoarseness, mouth sores, dysphagia (-) dyspnea, cough
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Conscious, coherent, ambulatory, not in distress BP: 120/80 PR 80bpm RR 18cpm T 36.5°C Wt. 60 kg Ht. 162cm Warm moist skin, no active dermatoses Pink palpebral conjunctivae, anicteric sclerae No naso-aural discharge, non-congested turbinates, non-tender sinus, buccal mucosa, tonsils not enlarged, no bleeding gums Supple neck, (-) palpable cervical Lymph Nodes, no thyromegaly
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Symmetric on chest expansion, (-) retractions, lungs resonant, clear breath sounds Adynamic precordium, AB 5 th LICS MCL, S1>S2 at the apex, S2>S1 at the base, no murmurs Flat abdomen, no organomegaly, (-) rebound tenderness, no masses (-) pallor, clubbing, petechiae, ecchymoses Pulses ++ on all extremities
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Admitting Impression Soft tissue tumor to consider recurrent hemangioma vs. granuloma
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Merkel’s Cell Carcinoma Classified as a neuroendocrine malignancy of the skin. Cutaneous small cell undifferentiated carcinoma Incidence of 1200 per year in the US Mortality rate of 33 % National Cancer Institute. Fact Sheet MERKEL’S CARCINOMA. 2007 Merkel Cell Carcinoma: More Deathsbut Still No Pathway to Blame Bianca Lemos and Paul Nghiem. Journal of Investigative Dermatology (2007)
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Discussion Merkel’s cells located in the basal layer of the epidermis. Grossly, the primary tumor presents as a small, red, pink, or blue-violet, non-ulcerated, painless, intradermal nodular mass often located in sun-exposed areas of the skin such as the head and neck
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Discussion Neuroendocrine markers – Neuron-specific enolase – Chromogranin – Synaptopysin Merkel cell carcinoma, Virve Koljonen. World Journal of Surgical Oncology 2006
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American Joint Committee on Cancer Stage I (primary lesion ≤ 2 cm) Stage II (primary lesion > 2 cm). Stage III (nodal involvement) Stage IV disease (metastatic)
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Prognosis Aggressive course with reported overall 5-year survival rates ranging from 30% to 64%. Survival after a diagnosis of MCC is highly dependent on the stage at presentation. 90 percent of recurrences occurring within three years of diagnosis Merkel Cell Carcinoma: A Case Report and Literature Review. Oncology. Medical Journal of Islamic World Academy of Sciences 15:3, 91-94, 2005
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