2011
DOI: 10.1684/ejd.2010.1201
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Basal cell carcinoma overlying a dermatofibroma: a revisited controversy

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“…The pathophysiology of an association may be explained by the controversial finding that benign dermatofibroma and rarely DFSP, may demonstrate basaloid proliferation of the overlying epidermis with characteristics of BCC. This association has been hypothesized to be due to either induction of the overlying basaloid cells by the neoplasm or possibly reactive hyperplasia due to the compression of the cells through mass effect [10] , [11] .…”
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“…The pathophysiology of an association may be explained by the controversial finding that benign dermatofibroma and rarely DFSP, may demonstrate basaloid proliferation of the overlying epidermis with characteristics of BCC. This association has been hypothesized to be due to either induction of the overlying basaloid cells by the neoplasm or possibly reactive hyperplasia due to the compression of the cells through mass effect [10] , [11] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%