Review Article

Advanced, Neglected Basal Cell Carcinoma

Although basal cell carcinoma (BCC) rarely metastasizes and has a cure rate 995% when diagnosed early in its course, BCC causes significant morbidity and presents an enormous burden to the healthcare system worldwide. Patients who present late in the course of their disease are particularly challenging in that their treatment…

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Original Article

Nondermatologists' Use of Predictive Terms for a Potentially Malignant Lesion

Background: Skin cancer is frequently suspected by nondermatologists. Many dermatology practices currently do not triage referrals from nondermatologists. Little is known how nondermatologists describe lesions of concern when making referrals. Objective: We sought to assess the descriptive terminology used by nondermatologists when referring patients with potential cutaneous malignancies. Methods: We…

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Case Report

Cutaneous Carcinoma with Mixed Histology: A Potential Etiology for Skin Cancer Recurrence and an Indication for Mohs Microscopically Controlled Surgical Excision

Cutaneous carcinomas with mixed histology describe nonmelanoma skin cancers which have more than one histologic subtype. These include basal cell carcinomas with concurrent aggressive growth patterns (such as sclerosing, infiltrating, micronodular, keratinizing, and tumors with perineural involvement) and nonaggressive growth patterns (such as superficial, nodular, and follicular) and squamous cell…

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Case Report

Atypical Presentation of Metastatic Basal Cell Carcinoma

Basal cell carcinoma is an indolent, slow-growing tumor that rarely metastasizes. Approximately 70% of tumors occur in the head and neck regions. If a basal cell tumor metastasizes, it usually spreads to the regional lymph nodes first, followed by the lungs. We describe a patient with basal cell carcinoma of…

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