
Diagnosis: Squamous cell carcinoma
Description: Nodule with keratotic center
Morphology: Nodule pink
Site: Arm,forearm
Sex: M
Age: 67
Type: Clinical
Submitted By: Ted Rosen
Differential DiagnosisHistory:
Renal transplant patient who developed squamous cell carcinomas on both arms. Each lesion was treated by wide local excision and placement of a skin graft. Now presents with classic SCCA in immediate proximity to original tumor, eight months after removal of the index lesion. Plan: Moh's micrigraphic surgery and oral retinoid prophylaxis.