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Sclerodermiform Cell Epithelioma of the Palpebromalar Region.
This report describes a recurrent sclerodermiform basal cell epithelioma of the malar region next to the inferior eyelid in a 57-year-old woman. Three interventions were necessary to obtain a clear margin of resection. The area of resection was closed with a local cutaneous flap. We report a rare basal cell carcinoma subtype underestimated in its aggressiveness with often inadequate medical and surgical management. This tumor, generally localized in the face, often requires aggressive surgery, and aesthetic results can be poor. The patients require close long-term follow-up even when margins are clear. General practitioners, dermatologists, and surgeons should be aware of sclerodermiform basal cell carcinoma, which is a malignant, aggressive, and recurrent tumor.
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