Abstract Sebaceous carcinoma is a rare and potentially aggressive malignant adnexal tumour, most commonly occurring in the periocular region. Extraocular presentations, particularly involving the extremities, are uncommon and may pose diagnostic and management challenges due to their non-specific clinical appearance. We report the case of a 22-year-old female who presented with a chronic non-healing lesion over the medial aspect of the right big toe. The lesion had been present for 2 years with progressive enlargement. Initial excision and skin grafting were performed at an outside hospital; however, histopathology revealed positive surgical margins and the wound failed to heal. Further evaluation confirmed sebaceous carcinoma with deep margin involvement. The patient was referred to a tertiary care centre, where definitive wide local re-excision achieved clear margins. The surgical defect healed completely by secondary intention without the need for further reconstruction. This case highlights an unusual presentation of extraocular sebaceous carcinoma in a young patient and underscores the importance of early suspicion, accurate histopathological diagnosis and complete surgical excision with clear margins. Adequate oncologic management can result in favourable outcomes even in rare and atypical presentations.
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Ezdehar Fallatah
King Fahad Hospital Jeddah
Shahad Faiz Felemban
Sultanah Khaild Alamoudi
Umm al-Qura University
King Fahad Hospital Jeddah
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synapsesocial.com/papers/698d6e925be6419ac0d54658 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.4103/atmr.atmr_2_26