“…9,10 Although pigmented squamous cell carcinomas (PSCC) have been reported in the cornea, conjunctiva, and oral mucosa, they are relatively rare in the skin, with only 17 reported cases, inclusive of the present one, in the English literature (Table 1). 1,[3][4][5]8,[12][13][14] The reported incidence of PSCC varies from 0.01% (5 cases of 46,791 invasive SCC examined) 8 to 7% 1 ; however, in the nonEnglish literature the incidence has been reported to be as high as 25%. 9,11 The difference in incidence may in part be due to the fact that the amount of pigment within the lesion is often sparse and may only be discernible by special techniques, or it may be race dependent.…”