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International Journal of Dermatology, 1985
Abstract: A 73‐year‐old Celtic man presented with a linear pigmented 20‐mm lesion on the left infraorbitai cheek (Fig. 1). Clinical impression was pigmented basal cell epithelioma. Removal was accomplished by linear excision under local anesthesia.
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Abstract: A 73‐year‐old Celtic man presented with a linear pigmented 20‐mm lesion on the left infraorbitai cheek (Fig. 1). Clinical impression was pigmented basal cell epithelioma. Removal was accomplished by linear excision under local anesthesia.
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Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2002
Background: A case of basal cell carcinoma (BCC) of the perianal region is reported. This tumor is extremely rare in this location and behaves rather innocently. Objective: Clinical and histopathologic characteristics of perianal BCC, as well as the choices of treatment, are outlined.
Daniel C, Damin +6 more
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Background: A case of basal cell carcinoma (BCC) of the perianal region is reported. This tumor is extremely rare in this location and behaves rather innocently. Objective: Clinical and histopathologic characteristics of perianal BCC, as well as the choices of treatment, are outlined.
Daniel C, Damin +6 more
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Pediatric Dermatology, 1994
Abstract: A 17‐year‐old youth had a solitary basal cell carcinoma of the nose.This malignancy is rare in children and usually occurs withanother disease or syndrome. The de novo form in this patient is especially rare.
M A, Price, L H, Goldberg, M L, Levy
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Abstract: A 17‐year‐old youth had a solitary basal cell carcinoma of the nose.This malignancy is rare in children and usually occurs withanother disease or syndrome. The de novo form in this patient is especially rare.
M A, Price, L H, Goldberg, M L, Levy
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Veterinary Pathology, 1987
Basal cell tumors from 11 horses were examined histologically. Distinct patterns identified in the order of frequency are adenoid (six), solid (three), and medusoid (two). A minor component of most of these neoplasms was a ribbon pattern and cystic spaces.
J C, Schuh, B A, Valentine
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Basal cell tumors from 11 horses were examined histologically. Distinct patterns identified in the order of frequency are adenoid (six), solid (three), and medusoid (two). A minor component of most of these neoplasms was a ribbon pattern and cystic spaces.
J C, Schuh, B A, Valentine
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Journal of Special Operations Medicine, 2014
Servicemembers are often exposed to extreme environments with sun exposure, often laying the foundation for future skin cancer. Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common of skin cancers. We present the case of a 36-year-old male active duty Seabee who presents with a left shoulder plaque that initially started as an erythematous papule but has now ...
Shayna S C, Rivard +2 more
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Servicemembers are often exposed to extreme environments with sun exposure, often laying the foundation for future skin cancer. Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common of skin cancers. We present the case of a 36-year-old male active duty Seabee who presents with a left shoulder plaque that initially started as an erythematous papule but has now ...
Shayna S C, Rivard +2 more
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Metastatic Basal Cell Carcinoma
Dermatologic Surgery, 2003Basal cell carcinoma is the most common malignancy of humans. Although it is axiomatic that this tumor does not evolve into metastatic disease, such events rarely occur, and this possibility should not be overlooked.The reader should better understand the sequence of events that resulted in metastatic disease and how these events are emblematic of the ...
Stephen Thomas, Spates +2 more
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Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2019
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common malignancy and the incidence is rising. BCCs have low mortality but can cause significant morbidity primarily through local destruction. The pathogenesis is linked to the interplay between environmental and patient-derived characteristics. There are multiple therapeutic modalities, and appropriate selection
Dennis P, Kim +2 more
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Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common malignancy and the incidence is rising. BCCs have low mortality but can cause significant morbidity primarily through local destruction. The pathogenesis is linked to the interplay between environmental and patient-derived characteristics. There are multiple therapeutic modalities, and appropriate selection
Dennis P, Kim +2 more
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Archives of Dermatology, 1964
The basal cell nevus syndrome is hereditary with multiple defects involving organs and systems of both ectodermal and mesodermal origin. While the major components of the syndrome (basal cell epitheliomas, mandibular cysts, minor rib anomalies) are well recognized, there are a number of less constant defects which merit attention and further study ...
W E, CLENDENNING, J B, BLOCK, I G, RADDE
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The basal cell nevus syndrome is hereditary with multiple defects involving organs and systems of both ectodermal and mesodermal origin. While the major components of the syndrome (basal cell epitheliomas, mandibular cysts, minor rib anomalies) are well recognized, there are a number of less constant defects which merit attention and further study ...
W E, CLENDENNING, J B, BLOCK, I G, RADDE
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Basal Cell Epithelioma (Basal Cell Carcinoma)
1988The basal cell epithelioma (BCE) is the most common type of skin cancer in light-complected individuals. Its incidence correlates with geographic latitude and cumulative sun exposure (1–3), with most basal cell epitheliomas arising on sun-exposed body sites. Two centuries of migrations of fair-skinned Europeans to sunnier lands have made it more common
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The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 2007
Herein is reported a third case of keloidal basal cell carcinoma.
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Herein is reported a third case of keloidal basal cell carcinoma.
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