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Identifying Dysregulated Genes Induced by Kaposi's Sarcoma-associated Herpesvirus (KSHV)
Published on: September 15, 2010
Aggressive squamous cell carcinomas in persons infected with the human immunodeficiency virus
Patricia Nguyen1, Kirsten Vin-Christian, Michael E Ming
1Department of Dermatology, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143, USA.
Objectives:
To illustrate the potential for aggressive growth of cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) in patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and to determine the factors associated with increased morbidity and mortality from aggressive SCCs in HIV-infected patients.
Design:
Retrospective nonrandomized case series.
Setting:
University-based dermatologic referral center.
Patients:
A consecutive sample of 10 patients infected with HIV who had "aggressive" SCC based on the following criteria: diameter larger than 1.5 cm, rapid growth rate, local recurrence, and/or evidence of metastasis.
Main Outcome Measures:
Morbidity and mortality.
Results:
Five patients died of metastatic SCC within 7 years of their initial diagnosis despite treatment. Human immunodeficiency virus stage and the degree of immunosuppression were not associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Patients initially undergoing combination surgery and radiation therapy or radical neck dissection had the best outcomes.
Conclusions:
Patients infected with HIV can develop rapidly growing cutaneous SCCs at a young age, with a high risk of local recurrence and metastasis. High-risk SCCs should be managed aggressively and not palliatively in patients infected with HIV.
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