Home
About Us
Issues
Authors
Reviewers
Users
Subscription
Our Other Journals
Site map
Aims and Scope
Salient Features
Editorial Board
Editorial Statements
Editorial-PeerReview Process
Publication Ethics & Malpractice
Ijars Performance
Journal Policy
Contact Us
Current Issue
Forthcoming
Article Archive
Access Statistics
Simple Search
Advanced Search
Submit an Article
Instructions
Assistance
Publication Fee
Paid Services
Apply As Reviewer
Acknowledgment
Register Here Edit Register
Register For Article Submission
Login Here Logout
Login For Article Submission
Annual
Buy One Issue
Payment Options
How to Order
JCDR
IJNMR
NJLM

 

Welcome : Guest

Users Online :

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Original article / research

2025
Year :2025 Month : November-December Volume : 14 Issue : 6 Page : SC01 - SC03

Atypical Presentation of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Foot: A Case Report

Published: November 1, 2025 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2025/79136.3070
Correspondence Address :
Nandhini Ganesh, Athira Gopinathan, B Arun, Kamalesh Prabu Ganesh, Pavithra Dhamodaran,
Dr. B Arun,
SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, SRM Nagar, Pothari,
Chengalpatu, Chennai-603203, Tamil Nadu, India.
E-mai: arunbharathi95@gmail.com
Introduction: Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) of the foot represents a rare clinical entity, often presenting diagnostic challenges due to its resemblance to benign conditions such as chronic ulcers or calluses. In this report, a case of a 61-year-old male with no history of significant sun exposure or smoking, presenting with a non-healing ulcer over the heel of his left foot. Initially misinterpreted as a benign lesion, biopsy revealed SCC, prompting surgical excision (below-knee amputation) with clear margins. Histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis, highlighting the importance of considering malignancy in non-resolving foot ulcers even in patients with atypical risk profiles. This case emphasises the necessity for early biopsy and intervention to optimise outcomes in uncommon presentations of SCC, particularly in unusual anatomical locations like the foot. Early recognition and management are crucial to prevent local tissue destruction and potential metastasis in such cases. Understanding and recognising these atypical presentations are crucial for early detection, prompt biopsy, and initiation of appropriate treatment, ultimately improving patient outcomes and reducing morbidity associated with advanced SCC of the foot.
 
[ FULL TEXT ]   |   [ ]
 

Article Utilities

  • Readers Comments
  • Article in PDF
  • Citation Manager
  • Article Statistics
  • Link to PUBMED
  • Print this Article
  • Send to a Friend

Quick Links

REVIEWER
ACCESS STATISTICS
Home  |  About Us  |  Online First  |  Current Issue  |  Simple Search  |  Advance Search  |  Register  |  Login  |  Contact  |  Privacy Policy  |  Terms of Use
Author Support  |  Submit Manuscript  |  IJARS Pre-Publishing  |  Reviewer  |  Articles Archive  |  Access Statistics
©INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ANATOMY RADIOLOGY & SURGERY (IJARS), ISSN : 2277-8543.
EDITORIAL OFFICE : 1/9, Roop Nagar, Delhi 11000. Phone : 01123848553

* This Journal is owned and run by medical professionals *