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BASAL CELL CARCINOMA OF THE SCROTUM

Journal of Urology, 2000
Basal cell carcinoma of the skin is probably the most frequently occurring tumor. However, its appearance on scrotal skin is rare with an estimated incidence of 0.1/100,000 cases per year. 1‐3 These tumors must be differentiated from the more common squamous cell carcinoma.
Vandeweyer, Eric, Deraemaecker, Rika
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Metastatic Basal Cell Carcinoma

Dermatologic Surgery, 2003
Basal 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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Axillary Basal Cell Carcinoma

Dermatologic Surgery, 2003
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) rarely occurs in the axilla. Only 18 cases have been reported in the world literature.To report our institution's 11-year experience with axillary BCC.A review of patient charts and biopsy specimens is given.We report 14 patients with 15 axillary BCCs. The average patient age was 65.6.
Benjamin W. LeSueur   +2 more
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Expression of ezrin in squamous cell carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma and seborrheic keratosis.

, 2009
Luo Xin   +5 more
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Basal cell carcinoma: Epidemiology; pathophysiology; clinical and histological subtypes; and disease associations.

Journal of American Academy of Dermatology, 2019
M. Cameron   +7 more
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Metastasizing basal cell carcinoma.

Cutis, 2013
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common malignancy worldwide and is characterized by invasive growth and local tissue destruction. Cure rates for BCC exceed 90% with most treatment modalities. Metastasizing BCC (MBCC) is a rare complication of BCC with high morbidity and mortality rates.
Di Lernia V   +3 more
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