Keratoacanthoma in a Patient With Skin of Color
William Stansbury, Micah Pippin, Vincent Pham, Ashley Flowers

TL;DR
This case report describes a keratoacanthoma in an African American woman and highlights the importance of accurate diagnosis to avoid unnecessary treatment.
Contribution
The paper emphasizes the diagnostic challenges of keratoacanthoma in patients with skin of color and the need for improved differentiation methods.
Findings
A 63-year-old African American woman was diagnosed with keratoacanthoma after excisional biopsy.
Keratoacanthoma can resemble squamous cell carcinoma, requiring histopathological analysis for accurate diagnosis.
Patients with skin of color face unique risks from invasive treatments, making accurate diagnosis critical.
Abstract
Keratoacanthomas are rapidly growing, benign cutaneous neoplasms that can mimic squamous cell carcinoma, presenting diagnostic and management challenges for physicians. The case report investigates a 63-year-old African American female who presented to a family medicine clinic with a one-year history of a progressively enlarging nodule on her right shin. Clinical examination revealed a seven-millimeter dome-shaped, hyperpigmented, well-defined, scaly, rough papule with central umbilication and a keratin plug. Histopathological analysis of an excisional biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of keratoacanthoma with clear margins. Due to the significant overlay in gross appearance and dermoscopic features of keratoacanthomas and malignant squamous cell carcinomas, it is imperative to fully excise similarly presenting lesions and send them for microscopic analysis. Even with histologic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNonmelanoma Skin Cancer Studies · Cancer and Skin Lesions · Genetic and rare skin diseases.
