Author/Editor     Beigot, Franc
Title     Karcinom Merklovih celic
Translated title     Merkel cell carcinoma
Type     članek
Vol. and No.     Letnik 89, št. 1/2
Publication year     2020
Volume     str. 85-91
ISSN     1318-0347 - Zdravniški vestnik : glasilo Slovenskega zdravniškega društva : Slovenian medical journal
Language     slv
Abstract     Background: Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare, aggressive and often lethal neuroendocrine skin cancer. It can clinically resemble a benign skin lesion. Merkel cell cancer removal in the family medicine practice is a rare report in the literature. Case report: This report describes the removal of Merkel cell carcinoma less than 1 cm of size on the right wrist of an 80-year-old woman, affected by stroke; the initial clinical impression of the lesion was consistent with an inflammed cyst. Immediately after the incision, it was clear that it was a solid tumour, whish was then completely excised and sent to the pathologist. The result was MCC, the edges and the bottom of which had not been radically excised from the healthysurrounding tissue. The patient was immediately referred to the oncologist for further treatment, but she refused further treatment. Four years and 9 months after removal of the tumour, there are no clinical signs of local recurrence or signs of systemic progression. Conclusion: A family doctor who works in remote rural areas, more often than other dostors at the primary level have to use surgical skills. In addition, it can encounter rare aggressive malignant skin tumours. The solution is to confirm the diagnosis by pathohistological examination, followed by interdisciplinary treatment.
Keywords     izrez kožnega tumorja
karcinom Merklovih celic
družinska medicina
excision of skin tumor
Merkel cell cancer
family medicine