Case Reports in Otolaryngology (Jan 2013)

Basal Cell Carcinoma Masked in Rhinophyma

  • Daniele De Seta,
  • Francesca Yoshie Russo,
  • Elio De Seta,
  • Roberto Filipo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/201024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2013

Abstract

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Rhinophyma, the advanced stage of rosacea, is a lesion characterized by progressive hypertrophy and hyperplasia of sebaceous glandular tissue, connective tissue, and blood vessels. Rhinophyma can lead to a significant facial disfigurement and severe emotional distress, but it is not only an aesthetic problem, since rare cases of simultaneous presence of malignant tissue are described in the literature. The case of an 84-year-old farmer affected by basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and diagnosed in the context of rhinophyma is presented. The anatomical distortion produced by the chronic inflammation and fibrous scarring makes the BCC diagnosis difficult and uncertain. The histological examination of the entire mass and its margins is fundamental. A partial biopsy can lead to a false negative result, and the histological examination must be repeated intra- or postoperatively.