Regressing basal-cell carcinoma masquerading as benign lichenoid keratosis
Background: Benign lichenoid keratosis (BLK, LPLK) is often misdiagnosed clinically as superficial basal-cell carcinoma (BCC), especially when occurring on the trunk. However, BCCs undergoing regression may be associated with a lichenoid interface dermatitis that may be misinterpreted as BLK in hist...
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Main Authors: | Aleksandra Kulberg (Author), Wolfgang Weyers (Author) |
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