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Inguinal ulcerated sebaceous carcinoma: an unusual presentation
David Oschilewski Lucares1, Fred Bernardes Filho1, Hernando Vega1
1Institute of Dermatology, Professor Rubem David Azulay da Santa Casa da Misericórdia do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de JaneiroRJ, Brazil.
Abstract:
Sebaceous carcinoma is a rare and aggressive skin tumor. It can be located in any area of the body, the most commonly involved area being the periorbital region. It does not entail a typical clinical presentation, which explains the often late diagnosis. The aim of this report is to outline the rarity of the disease and its atypical clinical description, since to this day, inguinal ulcers with clinical manifestation have not been reported. We present and discuss a case of sebaceous carcinoma with an unusual clinical presentation, in an elderly male patient. The precise approach to genital ulcers, as shown in this case, is a diagnostic challenge that requires a great deal of effort on the part of the clinician.
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