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Dermoscopy of a basal cell carcinoma on the leg - note pigmentation and pink areas (BCC-patient22)
Keywords: 70 years, Basal-cell cancer, Brown clods, Brownish-grey dots, Dermoscopic image, Dermoscopy, Erosions, Female, Histopathology-confirmed, Keratinocyte cancer, Leg, Lower leg, Pigmented basal cell carcinoma, Pink zones, Scale, Shiny white structures, Spoke-wheel pattern, Superficial basal cell carcinoma
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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