From Benign to Malignant - A Case Series on Verrcous Lesion and Squamous Cell Carcinoma

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Raakesh Madhavan R S., Manimaran Ramachandran, Kanchana Koppolu, Mahesh K G, Bhagya Vardhan.Botta and Sumitha Ramanathan

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Verrucous carcinoma is a subtype of squamous cell carcinoma which is less aggressive and rare. It typically occurs in areas such as larynx, oral cavity, anogenitalregions, and the plantar aspect of the foot, showing a tendency for local invasiveness. Cutaneous verrucous carcinoma is even rarer. This study focuses on three patients across different age groups, each displaying distinct clinical features indicative of verrucous carcinoma at various body sites. There is concern that these lesions could potentially progress to more aggressive forms of squamous cell carcinoma over time. Recognizing this progression is crucial for early identification, precise diagnosis, and implementing appropriate management and follow-up strategies to enhance patient outcomes.

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