Dermoscopic variability of basal cell carcinoma according to clinical type and anatomic location
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology2015Vol. 29(9), pp. 1732–1741
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Mariano Suppa, Tamara Micantonio, Alessandro Di Stefani, H. Peter Soyer, Sergio Chimenti, Maria Concetta Fargnoli, Ketty Peris
Abstract
Particular dermoscopic criteria are independently associated with clinical type and anatomic location of BCC. Heavily pigmented, scalp BCCs are the most challenging to diagnose. A clinical/dermoscopic continuum across increasingly palpable sBCCs was detected and could be potentially important for the non-surgical management of the disease.
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