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Squamous cell carcinoma arising in a skin graft donor site following melanoma extirpation at a distant site: A case report and review of the literature

The development of both squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and keratoacanthoma (KA) in donor sites following split thickness skin graft harvest are rare complications reported in the literature. Management of such cases requires a precise distinction between keratoacanthoma and SCC and knowledge of the d...

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Published in:JPRAS open 2015-03, Vol.3 (C), p.35-38
Main Authors: Kearney, L., Dolan, R.T., Parfrey, N.A., Kelly, E.J.
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