Pigmented paraaxillary located “complex” basal cell carcinoma imitating clinically irritated melanocytic lesion -succesfull surgical approach in Bulgarian patient

  • Voicu, Cristiana (author)
  • Mihai, Mara Madalina (author)
  • Lupu, Mihai (author)
  • Patterson, James W. (author)
  • Koleva, Nely (author)
  • Wollina, Uwe (author)
  • Lotti, T. (author)
  • Lotti, Jacopo (author)
  • França, Katlein (author)
  • Batashki, Atanas (author)
  • Gianfaldoni, Serena (author)
  • Bakardzhiev, Ilko (author)
  • Mangarov, Hristo (author)
  • Tchernev, Georgi (author)
Publication date
January 2017
Publisher
ID Design 2012/DOOEL Skopje

Abstract

Background: Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most frequently encountered neoplasm worldwide. While nodular BCC is the most frequent clinical subtype, other forms of BCC, such as superficial, cystic, morpheiform, infiltrative, and pigmented may also be encountered. CASE PRESENTATION: We present the case of a 67-year-old male with a relatively well-defined infiltrative, pigmented plaque with multiple colours and peripheral growth situated in the right axillary region. The histopathologic examination performed after complete surgical excision of the tumour revealed a complex pigmented BCC with macronodular, fibroepithelioma-like, cystic, focally infiltrative and basosquamous features. Conclusion: Uncommon locations of BCCs in sun-protected ar...

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