Diagnosis: Photodynamic Therapy
Description: Infiltrating lesion nose best seen with skin tensioning
Morphology: Red,scaly
Site: Nose
Sex: M
Age: 63
Type: Clinical
Submitted By: Ian McColl
Differential DiagnosisHistory:
Photodynamic therapy has recently been licensed in
It is important to note that infiltrating, recurrent,sclerotic or morphoeic basal cell skin cancers, micronodular basal cell skin cancers or basi-squamous cell skin cancers are not suitable for photodynamic therapy.
Examples of these unsuitable skin cancers are shown in the pictures above.
The technique of Photodynamic therapy is shown here Before photodynamic therapy is carried out on a lesion a biopsy should be taken unless you are a specialist dermatologist who is completely confident with his clinical diagnosis. It is salutary to note that specialist dermatologists are often only correct 75% of the time in differentiating superficial basal and superficial squamous cell skin cancers. Superficial squamous cell skin cancers in hair bearing areas often penetrate down the hair follicle and these areas will not be reached by the Metvix cream and hence photodynamic therapy will not be successful.
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