Case Report
Primary Invasive Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Nipple
Table 1
Case reports, squamous cell carcinoma of the nipple and areola.
| | Patient | Risk factors | Carcinoma | Therapy | Outcome |
| Venkataseshan et al. [4] | 84 y.o. F | Not known | In situ | WLE | DF × 30 months |
| Sharma and Iyer [7] | 41 y.o. M | HIV disease | In situ Negative LNs | Mastectomy, SLN | DF × 3 years |
| Brookes et al. [8] | 71 y.o. F | XRT | In situ | Photodynamic | Residual × 2, cryotherapy DF × 9 months | 69 y.o. F | Not known | Invasive | WLE | Recurrence at 3 months, repeat excision DF × 6 months |
| Loveland-Jones et al. [3] | 66 y.o. F | XRT | Invasive | WLE | Not reported |
| Hosaka et al. [5] | 73 y.o. F | Not known | Superficially invasive (<1 mm) Negative LNs | Mastectomy, ALND | DF × 5 years |
| Upasham et al. [6] | 87 y.o. F | Not known | Invasive Positive LN 1/11 | Mod. rad. mastectomy | Not reported |
| Sofos et al. [1] | 34 y.o. F | Not known | Invasive | WLE | DF × 12 months |
| King and Kremer [2] | 62 y.o. M | Sun exposure × 10 years | Invasive with NE differentiation | WLE | Not reported |
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XRT = radiation therapy; LN = lymph node; SLN = sentinel lymph node; ALND = axillary lymph node dissection; WLE = wide local excision; DF = disease-free.
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