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Observation of a unique case of metastatic basal cell carcinoma found by radiographic evaluation in a patient with oculocutaneous albinism.
[oculocutaneous albinism]
Basal
cell
carcinoma
is
one
of
the
more
common
cancers
worldwide
;
2
.
8
million
are
diagnosed
annually
in
the
USA
.
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However
,
the
rate
at
which
it
metastasizes
is
considered
very
low
,
between
0
.
0028
and
0
.
5
%
.
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For
those
rare
cases
in
which
metastases
occur
,
approximately
one
third
metastasize
to
the
lung
.
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Presented
is
a
62
-
year
-old
Caucasian
male
with
oculocutaneous
albinism
and
a
history
of
basal
cell
carcinomas
occurring
in
multiple
anatomic
sites
,
most
recently
at
the
bilateral
forearm
and
back
.
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Surveillance
PET
/
CT
imaging
led
to
the
discovery
of
no
less
than
30
lung
nodules
which
were
consistent
with
basal
cell
carcinoma
on
biopsy
.
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Histological
features
were
remarkably
similar
in
both
the
primary
tumor
and
in
the
metastases
.
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An
unusual
case
of
a
non-
head
and
neck
primary
basal
cell
carcinoma
metastatic
to
the
lung
was
discovered
on
surveillance
PET
/
CT
imaging
,
in
a
patient
with
oculocutaneous
albinism
.
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"a history of basal cell carcinomas occurring in multiple anatomic sites"
symptom
oculocutaneous albinism
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