Carcinoma cuniculatum of foot

case report

Authors

  • Ignacio Arzac Ulla
  • Capelli Lucia
  • Gustavo Fiorentini
  • Graciela Carabaja

Keywords:

Carcinoma, verrucous /surgery, verrucous/pathology, Foot/pathology, Foot diseases/ surgery, Amputation/methods, Case reports

Abstract

Sixty-year old male patient, with diabetes mellitus background who has consulted for a slightly painful tumor-related injury in the plantar region of the left foot, which presents progressive and slight growth and has six years of evolution. The patient referred a traumatic background previous to the appearance of the lesion. With a presumptive diagnosis of perforating foot ulceration, a prophylactic scheme of sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim joined with a ciprofloxacin antibiotic was started. A consultation was sent to the dermatology department in order to dismiss a carcinoma cuniculatum diagnosis. A incisional biopsy was performed. Anatomical pathology confirmed carcinoma cuniculatum. All therapeutical options described in literature were evaluated. In this case, infrapatellar amputation was decided as the best choice available since local resection of the tumor and transmetatarsal amputation would not be enough.

Author Biographies

Ignacio Arzac Ulla

Seccion Pie y Tobillo, Hospital Churruca, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Capelli Lucia

Servicio de Dermatologia, Hospital Churruca, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Gustavo Fiorentini

Seccion Pie y Tobillo, Hospital Churruca, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Graciela Carabaja

Servicio de Anatomia Patologica, Hospital Churruca, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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Published

2015-06-23

How to Cite

Arzac Ulla, I., Lucia, C., Fiorentini, G., & Carabaja, G. (2015). Carcinoma cuniculatum of foot: case report. Tobillo Y Pie, 7(1), 67–70. Retrieved from https://jfootankle.com/tobilloypie/article/view/1461

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Case Report