Management of a Case of Recurrent Cutaneous Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma of the Scalp with Radiation Therapy
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https://doi.org/10.32677/ijcr.v10i9.4641Keywords:
Adenoid cystic carcinoma, Cutaneous, Recurrent, Re-irradiation, ScalpAbstract
Primary cutaneous adenoid cystic carcinoma (PCACC) is a rare tumor originating within the skin, typically presenting as a solid, gradually enlarging nodule or mass. We report a unique case of recurrent PCACC of the scalp in a 90-year-old male, initially diagnosed in 2010 and managed with surgical excision. Despite initial treatment, the lesion recurred twice, necessitating re-irradiation due to ineligibility for surgical resection at the second recurrence. We discuss the treatment modalities and outcomes of this case, highlighting the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in managing rare malignancies. Our case underscores the feasibility and efficacy of radiotherapy as a palliative treatment option for recurrent PCACC, particularly in patients unsuitable for surgical intervention.
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