2015
DOI: 10.7241/ourd.20154.107
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Study of basal cel carcinoma and its histopathological variants

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“…The infiltrative subtype was 1.9%, which was higher in the previous study at 4.76%. 18 The proportion of sclerosing/morpheaform subtypes observed was 0.4%, consistent with previous studies of 0.5%. 30…”
Section: Analysis Of Histological Subtypes and Variantssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The infiltrative subtype was 1.9%, which was higher in the previous study at 4.76%. 18 The proportion of sclerosing/morpheaform subtypes observed was 0.4%, consistent with previous studies of 0.5%. 30…”
Section: Analysis Of Histological Subtypes and Variantssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This finding with various previous studies with a mean age of 65.6 y.o. 18 The youngest age group in this study was 0-19 years old. The incidence of BCC in children under 15 years of age is infrequent, according to literature.…”
Section: Case Analysis Based On Agementioning
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“…Neglect is responsible for one third of the case of giant basal cell carcf. Some authors have suggested that Giant basal cell carcinoma is cigarette smoking-related in more than 50% of the cases [5].Giant BCC could sometimes show an aggressive behavior [6][7]. Giant BCC is a rare variant that infiltrated dermis and frequently involves extradermal structures [6].…”
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“…Called a rodent ulcer because the wound looks like a rat has gnawed at the tissue and bone (Fig. 7) [8]. …”
Section: Rodent Ulcer Signmentioning
confidence: 99%