Basal cell carcinoma in a young woman: A case report

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  • E Yousefi
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Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is a malignant tumor of epithelial cells that is composed of cells similar to those in the basal area of the epidermis and its appendages. Ninety- five percent of individuals with BCC are between 40 and 79 years old. It rarely occurs in younger individuals. Herein, a 20- year- old woman with type III skin, who had a BCC on her chin is presented. Since the clinical features and age of onset of this lesion were not typical for BCC , correct diagnosis was confirmed by histological examination.

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volume 8  issue suppl

pages  38- 41

publication date 2005-10-01

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