ORAL SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMAS IN PATIENT WITH GRAFT VERSUS-HOST DISEASE FOLLOWING ALLOGENIC BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION. A CASE REPORT DURING MUTANT COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Authors

  • Khaled S. Ben Salah Department of Pathology, National cancer institute (NCI), Misrata, Libya
  • Abdulfattah A Elturki Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Misurata University, Libya
  • Yuossef Swaisi Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Misurata University, Libya
  • Fatma M. Emaetig Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Misrata University, Misrata, Libya
  • Mohamed A. Elfagieh Department of Surgical Oncology, National cancer institute(NCI),Misrata, Libya
  • Firas K. Abdulmalik Department of Pathology, National cancer institute (NCI), Misrata, Libya
  • Yaser O. Howayw Department of Oral and Maxillofacia l Surgery, Misurata Medical Centre, Misrata, Libya
  • Mohamed A. Harrama Department of Oral and Maxillofacia l Surgery, Misurata Medical Centre, Misrata, Libya
  • Eltaher Elshagmani Department of Microbiology, National Cancer Institute (NCI), Misurata, Libya
  • Ebrahim H. Elmahjoubi Department of Pathology, National cancer institute (NCI), Misrata, Libya
  • Matthew E. Agwae Cancer Research Centre, Department of Molecular and Clinical Cancer Medicine, Institute of Translational Medicine, University of Liverpool
  • AbdulHakim W. Zaggut Department of Oral and Maxillofacia l Surgery, National cancer institute (NCI), Misrata, Libya

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36602/mmsj/2021.n07.06

Keywords:

haematopoietic stem cell transplant, graft versus host disease, oral squamous cell carcinoma

Abstract

Aplastic anaemia is a severe haematological disorder characterized by an inadequate number of hematopoietic stem
cells, resulting in pancytopenia, formed by a hypocellular bone marrow. Disorders of this nature are widely treated
with haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). A potential chronic complication following (HSCT) is the
growth of secondary malignancies. Notably, patients suffering from chronic graft versus host disease (cGvHD) secondary to HSCT have been shown to be more susceptible to oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). Here, we present a rare case of a 30-year-oldLibyan woman treated with HSCT for aplastic anaemia, with subsequent complications of cGvHD and OSCC after few months of HSCT. These carcinomatous lesions were detected in the buccal
gingiva and retromolar pad area at age of 31. The present case report emphasizes on the connection between oral
cGvHD and OSCC, and the potential appearance of OSCC after HSCT at any time of patient life. Thus, closer follow-up is mandatory for all patients treated with HSCT who developed cGvHD, and efficient cGvHD prevention
and therapeutic approaches are needed

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23-06-2025

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Khaled S. Ben Salah, Abdulfattah A Elturki, Yuossef Swaisi, Fatma M. Emaetig, Mohamed A. Elfagieh, Firas K. Abdulmalik, et al. ORAL SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMAS IN PATIENT WITH GRAFT VERSUS-HOST DISEASE FOLLOWING ALLOGENIC BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION. A CASE REPORT DURING MUTANT COVID-19 PANDEMIC. mmsj [Internet]. 2025 Jun. 23 [cited 2026 Apr. 17];4(2):29-33. Available from: https://journals.misuratau.edu.ly/mmsj/ojs/index.php/mmsj/article/view/99

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