Basal cell carcinoma superimposed on an old scar of localized cutaneous Leishmaniasis: A case report

Authors

  • H Ansarin
  • MH Aziz Jalali
  • S Mirzazadeh Javaheri
Abstract:

Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common malignant tumor of the skin, which originates from the basal cell layer of the skin. It is more common in white race with skin types I and II. Some predisposing factors are sunlight, ionizing radiation, arsenic salts, PUVA and scar. We present a case of BCC, which appeared over an old scar of localized cutaneous leishmaniasis in a 49-year-old woman.

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volume 7  issue 3

pages  192- 194

publication date 2004-04-01

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