2020
DOI: 10.18240/ijo.2020.08.16
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Demographic features and histopathological diagnosis in primary eyelid tumors: results over 19 years from a tertiary center in Ankara, Turkey

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“…BCC is more common in the lower eyelid (50-66%), followed by medial canthus (10-30%), upper eyelid (15-16%), and lateral canthus (3-5%). ere was no preference for upper or lower eyelids of SqCC [31,57]. Medial canthus (48%) and lower eyelid (32%) was the most frequent involved site for BCC [51,58,59].…”
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“…BCC is more common in the lower eyelid (50-66%), followed by medial canthus (10-30%), upper eyelid (15-16%), and lateral canthus (3-5%). ere was no preference for upper or lower eyelids of SqCC [31,57]. Medial canthus (48%) and lower eyelid (32%) was the most frequent involved site for BCC [51,58,59].…”
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“…e reported age range of the patients was 11 years to 94 years, and about 45% of the patients were aged between 60 and 70 years [31]. e incidence of BCC is higher in people over 60 years of age [31]. A prevalence of male gender was reported in patients with BCC [32,[50][51][52][53].…”
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“…1 Eyelid malignant tumors were accounting for more than 20% of all eyelid tumors. 2,3 Malignant eyelid neoplasms often required wide excision to ensure complete excision of the tumor. Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) is the gold standard for treating a variety of cutaneous conditions.…”
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