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Results 1 - 10 of 33 for carcinomatosis
  1. Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the second most common form of skin cancer, following basal cell carcinoma. SCC usually occurs on sun-damaged skin, such ...
  2. Small cell carcinoma, also called oat cell carcinoma, can create its own hormones, which alter body chemistry.
  3. Squamous cell carcinoma commonly starts in the bronchi and may not spread as rapidly as other lung cancers.
  4. 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. This cancer ...
  5. ... irregular red nodule is an invasive squamous cell carcinoma (a form of skin cancer). Initial appearance, shown ...
  6. This basal cell carcinoma exhibits a characteristic of this type of lesion-telangiectasia. The lesion is also pearly, and smooth, with a slight ...
  7. ... smooth, non-scaling papule is a basal cell carcinoma. It is occurring in a common, sun-exposed ...
  8. This basal cell carcinoma appears as a multicolored flat lesion, with a periphery that has ulcerated and bled. Telangiectasia are present.
  9. A basal cell carcinoma near the tip of the nose is shown here. This lesion has a pearly, slightly raised border, and would ...
  10. Images ... Non-small cell carcinomas are the most common lung cancers.
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