Pigmented basal cell carcinoma: A rare clinical variant treated with excision and grafting
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is a most common malignant tumour of skin. It develops on sun-exposed skin of lighter skinned individuals. It is a slow growing, locally invasive tumor. It is rare in dark skin because of the inherent photoprotection of melanin and melanosomal dispersion. The frequency of...
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Main Authors: | Manjunatha Puttaiah (Author), Deekshith Rajmohan (Author), Shishira R. Jartarkar (Author) |
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