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https://read.qxmd.com/read/33683072/a-non-surgical-and-cost-effective-treatment-approach-employing-topical-imiquimod-5-fluorouracil-and-tretinoin-for-primary-non-melanoma-skin-cancers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
William J Nahm, John Shen, Patrick M Zito, Adrianna M Gonzalez, Nicole Nagrani, Kevin Moore, Evangelos V Badiavas, Robert S Kirsner, Anna J Nichols
BACKGROUND: Minimally invasive alternative approaches to treat non-melanoma skin cancers remain limited and unproven. OBJECTIVE: We aim to assess the efficacy of varying combinations of anti-tumor agents—imiquimod 5% cream, 5-fluorouracil 2% solution, and tretinoin 0.1% cream—with brief cryotherapy in treating non-melanoma skin cancers. METHODS: This retrospective study included 690 cases of non-melanoma skin cancers in 480 patients who received a diagnosis of a basal cell carcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma during a ten-year period...
March 1, 2021: Journal of Drugs in Dermatology: JDD
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33472195/predictive-factors-of-non-response-to-vismodegib-in-locally-advanced-basal-cell-carcinoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hélène Marescassier, Léa Dousset, Marie Beylot-Barry, Philippe Célérier, Loïc Vaillant, Christophe Bedane, Franck Leclère, Ewa Wierzbicka-Hainaut, Marie Masson Regnault
BACKGROUND: Vismodegib has shown clinical efficacy in the management of locally advanced basal cell carcinomas (laBCC). However, non-response to vismodegib is observed in 2-13.5% of patients in clinical studies. The purpose of this study was to identify factors associated with non-response to vismodegib in patients with laBCC. METHODS: We carried out a retrospective multicenter study, including patients with laBCC treated with vismodegib, from July 2011 to May 2019...
January 20, 2021: Dermatology: International Journal for Clinical and Investigative Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32869366/matrix-metalloproteinases-in-keratinocyte-carcinomas
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REVIEW
Pilvi Riihilä, Liisa Nissinen, Veli-Matti Kähäri
The incidence of cutaneous keratinocyte derived cancers in increasing globally. Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common malignancy worldwide and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is the most common metastatic skin cancer. BCC can be classified into subtypes based on the histology, and these subtypes are classified further into low- and high-risk tumors. There is an increasing need to identify new therapeutic strategies for the treatment of unresectable and metastatic cSCC, and for aggressive BCC variants such as infiltrating, basosquamous or morpheaform BCCs...
August 31, 2020: Experimental Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32289390/surgical-margins-required-for-basal-cell-carcinomas-treated-with-mohs-micrographic-surgery-according-to-tumor-features
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Felipe B Cerci, Elisa M Kubo, Betina Werner, Stanislav N Tolkachjov
BACKGROUND: Basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) with high-risk features are preferably treated by Mohs micrographic surgery. Studies have shown clinicopathologic characteristics that may predict more stages required for clearance. However, few studies have correlated such factors with the number of millimeters removed per stage. OBJECTIVE: To determine margins necessary for BCC clearance according to tumor features, especially for tumors less than 6 mm, and to suggest initial margins for Mohs micrographic surgery and margins for wide local excision...
August 2020: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32283962/orbito-scleral-sinus-invasion-of-basal-cell-carcinoma-in-an-immunocompromised-patient-on-vismodegib
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ann Q Tran, Carissa L Patete, Nathan W Blessing, Andrew J Rong, Armando L Garcia, Sander Dubovy, David T Tse
A 45-year-old man presented with a progressively enlarging left lower lateral eyelid lesion. The initial biopsy was inconclusive; however, a repeat biopsy 5 years later revealed infiltrative morpheaform basal cell carcinoma with sclerosis. Two years later, the patient presented with ophthalmoplegia of the left eye. Computed tomography illustrated a heterogeneous enhancing soft tissue mass in the inferolateral orbit with erosion into the globe. Despite treatment with vismodegib for 1 year, the lesion progressed to involve the entire left lower eyelid and corneal-scleral junction with adjacent maxillary sinus invasion...
April 2021: Orbit
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32186542/angiosarcoma-imitating-a-morpheaform-basal-cell-carcinoma
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LETTER
Elizabeth Veasey, Soon Bahrami, Courtney Schadt
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 2020: Cutis; Cutaneous Medicine for the Practitioner
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31831218/clinical-factors-predictive-for-histological-aggressiveness-of-basal-cell-carcinoma-a-prospective-study-of-2274-cases
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MULTICENTER STUDY
J-M Amici, L Dousset, M Battistella, B Vergier, J-Y Bailly, O Cogrel, L Gusdorf, C Alfaro, K Ezzedine, B Cribier, M Beylot-Barry
INTRODUCTION: Since surgery is the first-line treatment for basal cell carcinomas (BCC), the histological aggressiveness of the disease must be clinically predicted in order to apply optimal safety margins that ensure a high rate of complete resection while minimising the risk of recurrence. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate clinical predictive factors of histological aggressiveness of BCC, we conducted a national prospective multi-centre study. METHODS: All consecutive patients presenting for BCC surgery were included, and standardised clinical data collected, and slides were submitted for review...
March 2021: Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31706938/dermoscopic-features-of-basal-cell-carcinoma-and-its-subtypes-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ofer Reiter, Ilit Mimouni, Stephen Dusza, Allan C Halpern, Yael Anne Leshem, Ashfaq A Marghoob
BACKGROUND: Multiple studies have reported on dermoscopic structures in basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and its subtypes, with varying results. OBJECTIVE: To systematically review the prevalence of dermoscopic structures in BCC and its subtypes. METHODS: Databases and reference lists were searched for relevant trials according to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Studies were assessed for the relative proportion of BCC dermoscopic features...
September 2021: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31689139/predicting-incomplete-basal-cell-carcinoma-excisions-a-large-multidisciplinary-retrospective-analysis-in-a-tertiary-centre
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
B Duarte, L Vieira, T Pessoa E Costa, L Ribeiro, A João, J Cabete, A Varanda Pereira
INTRODUCTION Surgical treatment of basal cell carcinomas is often performed by physicians with different surgical backgrounds. Collecting data from different surgical departments would better reflect their real-life surgical management. OBJETIVES To identify the rate, recurrence risk and predictive factors accordingly to their relative contribution for an incomplete basal cell carcinoma excision in a large multidisciplinary real-life setting METHODS Retrospective cohort study of 2305 surgically treated lesions in different departments of a tertiary center RESULTS There was a rate of incomplete excisions (15%) and a recurrence rate (35...
November 5, 2019: Journal of Dermatological Treatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31582995/evaluation-of-immunohistochemical-findings-and-clinical-features-associated-with-local-aggressiveness-in-basal-cell-carcinoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Simin ShamsiMeymandi, Shahriar Dabiri, Alireza ZeynadiniMeymand, Maryam Iranpour, Maryam Khalili, Sorour Alijani, Mahin Aflatoonian
Background & Objective: Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is classified into BCC1 or low risk (nodular, superficial type) and BCC2 or high risk (micronodular, morpheaform, infiltrative, and basosquamous types) based on clinical behavior. This study attempts to evaluate immunohistochemical (IHC) findings and clinical features associated with local aggressiveness and recurrence in BCC lesions. Methods: This is a cross-sectional descriptive study conducted on 42 paraffin blocks (22 BCC1, 20 in BCC2) at Pathology Department of Afzalipour Teaching Hospital...
2019: Iranian Journal of Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31567587/how-wide-should-the-excision-margins-for-facial-small-aggressive-basal-cell-carcinoma-be-experience-with-306-cases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Santiago A Ariza, Diana C Calderón, Juan C Aristizábal, Rafael Parra-Medina
BACKGROUND: Subclinical extension (SCE) of basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) may be responsible for incomplete resection of the tumor. The aggressive histological patterns (micronodular, infiltrative, and morpheaform) have greater tendencies toward invading surrounding tissues in an irregular pattern. OBJECTIVE: To determine the SCE of small facial aggressive BCCs excised using Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS). MATERIALS AND METHODS: An observational case series study...
September 26, 2019: Dermatologic Surgery: Official Publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et Al.]
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31419354/key-characteristics-of-basal-cell-carcinoma-with-large-subclinical-extension
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
T Greywal, A Goldenberg, S Eimpunth, S B Jiang
BACKGROUND: Basal cell carcinoma with large subclinical extension (BCC-LSE) is a tumour whose extensive spread becomes apparent during Mohs surgery histopathology review. Not recognizing BCC-LSE preoperatively may result in a greater number of Mohs layers and in larger than anticipated postoperative defects. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the characteristics of BCC-LSE. METHODS: This retrospective study reviewed BCC treated with Mohs surgery at a single academic surgical centre between March 2007 and February 2012...
March 2020: Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology: JEADV
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31263830/periocular-basal-cell-carcinoma-demographic-clinical-histological-and-immunohistochemical-evaluation-of-a-series-of-39-cases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Claudia Florida Costea, Mihaela Dana Turliuc, Anca Sava, Gabriela Dimitriu, Gabriela Florenţa Dumitrescu, Cristina Dancă, Andrei Ionuţ Cucu, Camelia Margareta Bogdănici, Irina Iuliana Costache, Cătălin Mihai Buzdugă, Manuela Ciocoiu, Daniela Maria Tănase, Raluca Alina Dragomir, Alexandru Cărăuleanu
BACKGROUND: Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most frequent malignant epithelial tumor of the periocular area. The clinical and histological classification of periocular basal cell carcinoma (pBCC) is essential in order to establish the risk of recurrence and to compare the results of the treatment. Until now, there is no unitary histological classification of pBCC. AIM: The aim of this study is to identify the demographic, clinical and histopathological characteristics of adult patients with pBCC, in order to obtain useful data for comparison in other investigations and to identify the histological origin of this eyelid tumor, as there are only hypothesis on this issue...
2019: Romanian Journal of Morphology and Embryology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30924914/non-melanoma-skin-cancer-tumor-s-characteristics-and-histologic-subtype-as-a-predictor-for-subclinical-spread-and-number-of-mohs-stages-required-to-achieve-tumor-free-margins
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aileen Santos-Arroyo, Osward Y Carrasquillo, Rocio Cardona, Jorge L Sánchez, Sheila Valentín-Nogueras
OBJECTIVE: To describe the behavior of non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) based on tumor's characteristics. METHODS: A total of 219 of NMSC were analyzed via a retrospective medical chart review. The data obtained from each record included but was not limited to: number of Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) stages required for tumor clearance, defect size, repair type and size according to the neoplasm's histopathologic subtype. RESULTS: The mean number of stages required to clear morpheaphorm/infiltrative and micronodular basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) (n= 34) was 2...
March 2019: Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30746165/immunoexpression-of-transforming-growth-factor-beta-3-tgf%C3%AE-3-and-its-receptor-type-iii-tgf%C3%AE-riii-in-basal-cell-carcinomas
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
D Florescu, A E Stepan, C Mărgăritescu, C E Simionescu, D Stepan
Basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) are malignant tumors with particular biological prognosis and behavior, and the biomolecular investigation of these lesions can provide important therapeutic targets for epithelial neoplasia. In this study we analyzed the immunoexpression of transforming growth factor beta 3 (TGFβ3) and its receptor type III (TGFβRIII) for 53 cases of BCC in relation to the main histopathological prognostic parameters. The results indicated statistically significant differences of TGFβ3 and TGFβRIII expression related to histological type and lesion stage, the both proteins being higher expressed in adenoid and morpheaform advanced stage tumors...
April 2018: Current Health Sciences Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30603060/histopathological-and-patient-related-characteristics-of-basal-cell-carcinomas-of-the-head-and-neck-influencing-therapeutic-management
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Henrik Holtmann, Vera Fuhrmann, Karoline Sander, Christoph Sproll, Norbert R Kübler, Daman Deep Singh, Julian Lommen
The authors hypothesize that histopathological characteristics of basal cell carcinomas of the head and neck (BCCHN) have changed over time and the correlation of BCCHN localization and histological tumour type can help improving the number and quality of necessary therapeutic interventions. Information of 222 patients with 344 BCCHN was gained. Descriptive measures were compared to prior studies to prove whether or not characteristics of basal cell carcinomas or patients have changed over time. Afterwards descriptive measures were correlated with number of conducted operations to evaluate if tumour localization, histological tumour type and number of operations depend on one another...
October 1, 2018: Dermatology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30477681/les-difficult%C3%A3-s-du-diagnostic-du-carcinome-basocellulaire-aux-tumeurs-trichoblastiques-from-basal-cell-carcinoma-to-trichoblastic-tumors-a-diagnostic-challenge
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REVIEW
B Cribier
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is a very common tumor, of which the diagnosis is generally easy. Clinical prediction of histopathological subtype however is however often difficult, i.e. the majority of sclerosing BCCs believed to be morpheaform are in fact trabecular or nodular. There is a subgroup of aggressive BCCs, including trabecular (the most common), morpheaform (rare) and micronodular (very rare) subtypes. Differentiating trichoblastoma from BCC is not always easy, but there are distinctive histopathologic criteria and preferential expression of Berp4 in BCC and PHLDA1 in trichoblastoma that may be of help...
November 2018: Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30173251/the-involvement-of-egfr-her2-and-her3-in-the-basal-cell-carcinomas-aggressiveness
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Diana Elena Florescu, Alex Emilian Stepan, Claudiu Mărgăritescu, Raluca Niculina Ciurea, Mioara Desdemona Stepan, Cristiana Eugenia Simionescu
Basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) are the most common malignant skin tumors, with variable prognosis and recurrence rates, depending on histopathological subtypes. The study analyzed the immunoexpression of epidermal growth factor receptors (EGFRs) in 53 cases of nodular, adenoid and morpheaform BCCs in relation to clinico-pathological associated parameters. We found significant differences in the expression of EGFR, HER2 and HER3 reported to histological BCC types. The nodular type presented the weakest expression of EGFRs, while the morpheaform type had a high expression of all receptors and the adenoid type an increased expression only in case of EGFR and HER2...
2018: Romanian Journal of Morphology and Embryology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29464746/basal-cell-carcinoma-induced-by-therapeutic-radiation-for-tinea-capitis-clinicopathological-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shlomit Oshinsky, Sharon Baum, Monica Huszar, Assaf Debby, Aviv Barzilai
AIMS: An increased prevalence of aggressive histological subtypes, such as micronodular and morpheaform, has been seen, irrespective of the clinical course, in basal cell carcinoma (BCC) following irradiation for tinea capitis. The aim of this study was to assess the histopathological features of BCCs among patients irradiated for tinea capitis and correlate them with the clinical course. METHODS AND RESULTS: The medical records and BCC biopsy specimens of individuals who were previously irradiated for tinea capitis were reviewed...
July 2018: Histopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29422827/incomplete-excision-of-basal-cell-carcinoma-bcc-in-the-head-and-neck-region-to-wait-or-not-to-wait
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jakub Miszczyk, Michał Charytonowicz, Tomasz Dębski, Bartłomiej Noszczyk
Introduction: Recurrence rates for incompletely excised basal cell carcinoma (BCC) vary widely in the literature. Clinical observation is a commonly accepted method of follow up, however such management of these lesions still remains controversial. Aim: To evaluate the rate and factors associated with the recurrence of BCC of the head and neck region after incomplete excision. Material and methods: Medical records of 135 patients with 156 incompletely excised BCCs of the head and neck region were analyzed retrospectively...
December 2017: Postȩpy Dermatologii i Alergologii
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