Posterior auricular myiasis: rare presentation of a malignant lesion / Mohamed Iliyas Sultan Abdul Kader ... [et al.]

Sultan Abdul Kader, Mohamed Iliyas and Mahbob, Hafiz Mohamad and Ahmad, Abd Razak and Mohamad, Irfan (2022) Posterior auricular myiasis: rare presentation of a malignant lesion / Mohamed Iliyas Sultan Abdul Kader ... [et al.]. Journal of Clinical and Health Sciences (JCHS), 7 (2). pp. 32-36. ISSN 0127-984X

Abstract

Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) arises from the malignant proliferation of the keratinocytes of the epidermis that has invaded into the dermis or beyond. Posterior auricular SCC is categorized as high-risk SCC. Infestation of fly larvae or maggots in living tissue of humans and other vertebrate animals is known as myiasis. Rarity of the site of involvement with an underlying malignancy is the peculiarity of this case report. We present a case of elderly male with a posterior auricular mass with myiasis, which turns out to be SCC. Early detection and combined modality of aggressive treatment with surgery and radiation improves the overall patient survival rate.

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Sultan Abdul Kader, Mohamed Iliyas
iliyasmd@moh.gov.my
Mahbob, Hafiz Mohamad
UNSPECIFIED
Ahmad, Abd Razak
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Mohamad, Irfan
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Subjects: R Medicine > RC Internal Medicine > Cancer
R Medicine > RC Internal Medicine > Cancer > Research. Experimentation
R Medicine > RF Otorhinolaryngology > Otology. Diseases of the ear
Divisions: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Selangor > Sungai Buloh Campus > Faculty of Medicine
Journal or Publication Title: Journal of Clinical and Health Sciences (JCHS)
UiTM Journal Collections: UiTM Journal > Journal of Clinical and Health Sciences (JCHS)
ISSN: 0127-984X
Volume: 7
Number: 2
Page Range: pp. 32-36
Keywords: Ear, myiasis, squamous cell carcinoma, external auditory canal, malignancy
Date: September 2022
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/72475
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