2018
DOI: 10.5826/dpc.0801a10
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A red nodule of the scalp

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“…Idiopathic scalp BCCs are rarely observed in children and may sometimes be associated to specific conditions such as albinism, xeroderma pigmentosum or Gorlin syndrome; in the latter case, trichoepitheliomas may histologically resemble BCCs 35,36 . BCCs may even develop on naevus sebaceous of Jadassohn (NS), 37 but the risk in children to develop malignant STs is extremely rare. Therefore, the prophylactic excision of NS is no longer recommended, but rather, a careful clinical follow‐up with biopsy of doubtful lesions 38,39 .…”
Section: Basal Cell Carcinomamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Idiopathic scalp BCCs are rarely observed in children and may sometimes be associated to specific conditions such as albinism, xeroderma pigmentosum or Gorlin syndrome; in the latter case, trichoepitheliomas may histologically resemble BCCs 35,36 . BCCs may even develop on naevus sebaceous of Jadassohn (NS), 37 but the risk in children to develop malignant STs is extremely rare. Therefore, the prophylactic excision of NS is no longer recommended, but rather, a careful clinical follow‐up with biopsy of doubtful lesions 38,39 .…”
Section: Basal Cell Carcinomamentioning
confidence: 99%