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Collision of Squamous-Cell Carcinoma with Melanoma in situ in a Child with Xeroderma pigmentosum
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Squamous-cell CarcinomaXeroderma PigmentosumMedicinePhotocarcinogenesisEar MoldingSurgical PathologyHistopathologyPathologyMelanoma ComponentMelanomaDermatologyMelanoma ArisingCollision TumorTumor MicroenvironmentSkin Cancer
Coexistence (collision) of two different neoplasms in the same lesion has previously been documented by several authors. In this report, we describe a 13-year-old boy with xeroderma pigmentosum presenting with squamous-cell carcinoma and melanoma arising at the same site on the nose. Histopathologically, the melanoma component of the lesion was located mainly eccentrically to the squamous-cell carcinoma component. Immunohistochemical stains confirmed the histopathologic findings. Mutations for p53 assessed using single-strand conformation polymorphism, and sequencing analysis revealed a CC-to-TT transition at codon 159 of the p53 gene in the squamous-cell component but not in the melanoma component. This finding suggests a possible role for UV in the pathogenesis of at least the squamous-cell component of the tumor. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of a collision tumor comprising squamous-cell carcinoma and melanoma arising in childhood.
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