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Clinical Features, Pathology, And Surgical Management Of Periocular Giant Basal Cell Carcinoma, Oxana Madalina Grosu, Vladimir Poroch, Natalia Velenciuc, Sorinel Lunca
Clinical Features, Pathology, And Surgical Management Of Periocular Giant Basal Cell Carcinoma, Oxana Madalina Grosu, Vladimir Poroch, Natalia Velenciuc, Sorinel Lunca
Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences
Objectives. Basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) are malignant tumors which rarely metastasize, are slow-growing, and extensively locally destructive. BCCs more than 5 cm in diameter are defined as giant. Most often they arise as a result of neglect, as the patient avoids, delays, or refuses to see a doctor. The large tumor diameter and consequently of the post-excisional defect make these lesions difficult to treat surgically with respect to selecting the surgical reconstruction technique. Method. We studied a group of 9 patients, aged 60 to 85 years, diagnosed with giant basal cell carcinomas (GBCCs) with periocular location in which surgery was …
Cutis Verticis Gyrata In A Patient With Multiple Basal Cell Carcinomas; Case Presentation And Review Of The Literature, Simona Roxana Georgescu, Maria Isabela Sârbu, Cristina Iulia Mitran, Mădălina Irina Mitran, Alice Rusu, Vasile Benea, Mircea Tampa
Cutis Verticis Gyrata In A Patient With Multiple Basal Cell Carcinomas; Case Presentation And Review Of The Literature, Simona Roxana Georgescu, Maria Isabela Sârbu, Cristina Iulia Mitran, Mădălina Irina Mitran, Alice Rusu, Vasile Benea, Mircea Tampa
Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences
Cutis verticis gyrata is a rare disease characterized by convoluted folds and deep furrows of the scalp, resembling the gyri and sulci of the cerebral cortex. Basal cell carcinoma is the most frequent cancer in Caucasians, patients frequently presenting multiple tumors. We report the case of a 62 year old male, Caucasian patient, from the urban area, who addressed the dermatology department of our hospital for multiple tumors located on the face and upper trunk. A careful examination revealed cerebriform folding of the skin of the scalp. Neurological, psychological, ophthalmological and endocrine disorders were disproven. The patient was diagnosed with …