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Radiation therapy of giant aggressive keratoacanthomas
1Department of Dermatology, University of Pennsylvania Medical School, Philadelphia.
Archives of Dermatology
|September 1, 1993
Abstract
Background And Design:
Giant aggressive keratoacanthoma is a rare destructive subset of keratoacanthoma that frequently involves the facial region, grows rapidly to a large size, and often recurs after surgical management. The effectiveness of ionizing radiation therapy was examined in a retrospective study involving 16 patients; 14 of the tumors had recurred after surgical therapy.
Results:
All tumors resolved with satisfactory cosmetic results and without recurrence following a fractionated course of superficial radiation therapy.
Conclusions:
Radiation therapy is an effective therapeutic modality for giant aggressive keratoacanthomas.