Successful treatment of keratoacanthoma-like atypical squamous proliferations on the lower legs of elderly patients with intralesional triamcinolone suggests a unique reactive pathogenesis and response to therapy that differs from conventional squamous cell carcinoma

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology

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What was studied

Report of elderly patients with keratoacanthoma-like atypical squamous proliferations on the lower legs treated with intralesional triamcinolone, noting a response pattern distinct from conventional cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma.

Clinical implications

In older patients with keratoacanthoma-like atypical squamous proliferations of the lower legs, intralesional triamcinolone achieved clinical success in this report and may indicate a reactive process different from SCC; consider this when forming the diagnostic and management plan.