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A pigmented nodular basal cell carcinoma on dermoscopy (BCC-patient3)
Keywords: 58 years, Bleeding, Blue-grey structureless areas, Dermoscopy, Histopathology-confirmed, Keratinocyte carcinoma, Lesion (cancerous), Linear vessels, Male, Multi-component nodule, Nodular basal cell carcinoma, Pigmented basal cell carcinoma, Scalp, Shiny white structures, Skin tumour, Ulceration
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is a common, locally invasive, keratinocyte cancer (also known as nonmelanoma cancer). It is the most common form of skin cancer. BCC is also known as rodent ulcer and basalioma. Patients with BCC often develop multiple primary tumours over time.
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