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==Overview==
==Overview==
[[Patient|Patients]] with squamous cell carcinoma typically have a normal general appearance. [[Skin]] [[Physical examination|examination]] usually show [[Inflammation|inflamed]], reddened, scaly or crusty growth, sore or tender. Occasionally they can ulcerate, bleed or crust, not healing over time. They can take the shape of a wart, a reddened patch or an ulcer, with crust or [[bleeding]]. Sometimes they can present as a lump with central depression than [[Bleeding|bleeds]].
==Other Imaging Findings==
==Other Imaging Findings==
 
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'''<u>Positron Emission Tomography</u>'''
File:Superficial squamous cell.png|[https://www.curadermbcc.eu/superficial-squamous-cell Superficial squamous cell carcinoma on the hand]
* This is an added tool to improve accuracy of diagnosis the squamous cell carcinoma , its extent.<ref name="pmid22687947">{{cite journal |author=Quon H, Brizel DM |title=Predictive and prognostic role of functional imaging of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas |journal=Semin Radiat Oncol |volume=22 |issue=3 |pages=220–32 |year=2012 |month=July |pmid=22687947 |doi=10.1016/j.semradonc.2012.03.007 |url=}}</ref>
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* Accompanied with CT scan accuracy has imporved.
* It is used for evaluation of metastasis and lymph nodal involvement.[http://radiology.rsna.org/content/227/3/764.short]
*It is used along with ultra sound for extracting sample(Fine needle aspiration) for histology in sub-clinical increase in size of nodes.


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Overview

Patients with squamous cell carcinoma typically have a normal general appearance. Skin examination usually show inflamed, reddened, scaly or crusty growth, sore or tender. Occasionally they can ulcerate, bleed or crust, not healing over time. They can take the shape of a wart, a reddened patch or an ulcer, with crust or bleeding. Sometimes they can present as a lump with central depression than bleeds.

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