Midya Manojit, Sukheeja Deepti, Rao Jagdeep, Prakash Gautam
Department of Burns, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India.
Department of Pathology and Blood Bank, Government Medical College, Kota, Rajasthan, India.
J Family Med Prim Care. 2019 Mar;8(3):1235-1238. doi: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_113_19.
Dhoti is traditional Indian dresses worn by males in the Indian subcontinent to cover the lower parts of the body. The term Dhoti cancer was first used by Khanolkar and Suryabhai in 1945. It is a type of waistline SCC reported in Indian males wearing dhoti. Only a handful of cases are reported in English literature. This case is remarkable due to its rare site of presentation, simultaneous presence of carcinoma and suspicious acanthosis on both side of waist in the same patient. Any hypo pigmented patch and acanthosis on the waist area in a dhoti clad man should be viewed with suspicion and continuous surveillance is needed thereof.
多蒂是印度次大陆男性穿着的传统服饰,用于遮盖身体下部。“多蒂癌”一词最早由卡诺尔卡和苏里亚拜于1945年使用。它是一种在穿着多蒂的印度男性中报道的腰围鳞状细胞癌。英文文献中仅报道了少数病例。该病例因其罕见的发病部位、同一患者腰部两侧同时出现癌和可疑棘皮症而引人注目。对于穿着多蒂的男性,腰部区域出现的任何色素减退斑和棘皮症都应引起怀疑,并需要对其进行持续监测。