Basal cell carcinoma

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This is the page on the glossary term Basal cell carcinoma which is relevant on dermoscopedia. See also the list of terms.

Description

is the most common skin cancer, and one of the most common cancers in the United States.[1] While BCC has a very low metastatic risk, this tumor can cause significant disfigurement by invading surrounding tissues

Occurrences

 The following pages use basal cell carcinoma as keyword:

PageSummary
Arborizing blood vesselsThis chapter describes arborizing blood vessels
Basal cell carcinomaIn this chapter we describe the dermoscopy features of basal cell carcinoma
Basal cell carcinoma in skin of colorThis chapter describes the dermoscopy criteria of basal cell carcinoma (BCC) in skin of color
Collision lesionsThis page has not yet been summarized.
Correlation of arborizing vessels and serpentine vesselsThis chapter describes the correlation of arborizing vessels and serpentine vessels
Correlation of dermoscopic structures of basal cell carcinomaThis chapter describes the correlation of dermoscopic structures of basal cell carcinoma
Correlation of large blue gray ovoid nestsThis chapter covers the correlation of large blue gray ovoid nests
Correlation of leaf like areas and spoke wheel areasIn this chapter we cover the correlation of leaf like areas and spoke wheel areas
Correlation of multiple blue-gray non-aggregated dots and globulesThis chapter describes the correlation of multiple blue-gray non-aggregated dots and globules
Correlation of ulcerations and erosionsThis chapter describes the correlation of ulcerations and erosions
FaceThis chapter describes the dermoscopy criteria of lesions of the face
Large blue gray ovoid nestsIn this chapter we describe large blue gray ovoid nests and its histopathological correlation
Leaf like areasHistopathological correlation of leaf like areas
Level 4: BCCThis chapter describes the dermoscopy criteria for BCC of the two step algorithm
Malignant lesions in skin of colorThis chapter describes the dermoscopy aspect of malignant lesions in skin of color such as basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma
Multiple Blue-Gray Non-aggregated Dots and GlobulesIn this chapter we describe multiple blue gray dots and globules and its histopathological correlation
Nodular Basal Cell CarcinomaThis chapter describes the dermoscopy of nodular basal cell carcinoma
Shiny white blotches and strandsThis chapter describes histopathological correlation of shiny white blotches and strands
Spoke wheel like structuresIn this chapter we describe spoke wheel like structures and its histopathological correlation

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