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Giant basal cell carcinoma (T3): Who is at risk?

โœ Scribed by Henry W. Randle; Randall K. Roenigk; David G. Brodland


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
735 KB
Volume
72
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-543X

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โœฆ Synopsis


Background:

Giant basal cell carcinomas can cause extensive local invasion and disfigurement. this study determines in whom giant basal cell carcinomas develop.

Methods:

Fifty patients with giant basal cell carcinomas (over 5 cm, t3) were compared with other groups of patients with small (< 2 cm, t1) or intermediate-sized (2-5 cm, t2) basal cell carcinomas. the patients were treated at the mayo clinic between august 1986 and december 1990.

Results:

Characteristics that were more common in giant basal cell carcinomas than in smaller lesions were duration, patient neglect, recurrence after previous treatment, aggressive histologic pattern, and history of radiation exposure.

Conclusions:

Patients who have a basal cell carcinoma with an aggressive histologic subtype, a recurrence after previous treatment, a history of radiation exposure, or a history of neglect are at risk for giant basal cell carcinoma.


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