Acute development of invasive squamous cell carcinoma in a split-thickness skin graft donor site

1998 
Reports exist in die literature where metastasis or inadvertent operative spread has transferred excised squamous cell carcinoma, keratoacanthoma, and melanoma to skin graft donor sites. This report examines die potential for the reverse to occur. A de novo squamous cell carcinoma developing in a split-thickness skin graft donor site within 5 weeks of harvest for acute burn coverage is presented. As repeated harvesting from this site was performed, die transplantation of carcinoma could have occurred. The etiology of this squamous cell carcinoma, the risk of transplantation, and die 18- month follow-up are presented.
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