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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for "carcinoma," basal "cell," pigmented OR "carcinoma," basal cell
  1. ... disorder are: A type of skin cancer called basal cell carcinoma that develops around the time of puberty A ... if: You or any family members have nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome, especially if you are planning to have ...
  2. ... organ transplant Inherited skin diseases, such as nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome Having had photodynamic therapy
  3. A basal cell carcinoma near the tip of the nose is shown here. This lesion has a pearly, slightly raised border, ...
  4. This basal cell carcinoma exhibits a characteristic of this type of lesion-telangiectasia. The lesion is also pearly, and smooth, with ...
  5. This basal cell carcinoma appears as a multicolored flat lesion, with a periphery that has ulcerated and bled. Telangiectasia are present.
  6. This skin cancer, a basal cell carcinoma, is 5 to 6 centimeters across, red (erythematous), with well defined (demarcated) borders and sprinkled brown pigment along the margins. ...
  7. ... verrucal, pearly, smooth, non-scaling papule is a basal cell carcinoma. It is occurring in a common, sun-exposed ...
  8. Images ... The typical basal cell skin cancer appears as a small, pearly, dome-shaped nodule with small visible blood vessels (telangiectasias).
  9. Images ... This skin cancer appears as a 2 to 3 centimeter skin spot. The tissue has become destroyed (forming an atrophic plaque). There ...
  10. Images ... This skin cancer appears as a 1 to 1.5 centimeter flesh-colored nodule with a central depression and a raised, pearly border. ...
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