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People with increased risk of developing basal cell skin cancer, especially those with white skin and blond hair, it is recommended to avoid a long stay under the open sun. Use sunglasses to protect the delicate skin of eyelids from UV light. Protective hats, tents, etc. also important when spending time outdoors.
Category: Basalioma |  Views: 190 |  Date: 01.08.2011

In the treatment of basal cell skin cancer using electrocoagulation and curettage, excision, cryosurgery, radiation therapy and other methods, in particular the method of Mos: excision with intraoperative frozen microscopy horizontal slices to determine the volume of transactions.

The choice depends on the characteristics of the tumor, age, general condition and the wishes of the patient.

Dermatologists often use electrocoagulation and curettage. The... Read more »
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Visual methods of diagnosis. Clinical manifestations of basal cell carcinoma fairly typical, and high diagnostic difficulties typical cases of basal cell carcinoma does not represent. As a rule, on the surface of the element are single or multiple foci mikroerozy covered with easily detachable crusts.

Laboratory diagnostic methods. Cytology-eroded areas skarifikata with virtually all cases to verify the diagnosis.
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Basal cell carcinoma is often asymptomatic, but may be ulceration and bleeding. Patients complain of the presence of ulcers or tumors that grow slowly over months or years, painless, sometimes accompanied by itching.

The tumor develops from keratinocytes of the basal layer of epidermis.

Allocate the following clinical forms of basal: Anchor, superficial ulcer, scar. The clinical picture of basal cell carcinoma depends on the location and form tumors.... Read more »
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Basal cell carcinoma may develop de novo or, rarely, in the areas of skin damaged by chemical, thermal and other agents. The appearance of tumors associated with long-term insolation (especially streets with light skin), exposure to chemical carcinogens, ionizing radiation. In this case the latent period after exposure to ionizing radiation was 20-30 years.

A role in tumor development is given a hereditary and immunological factors. Basal cell carcinoma is mo... Read more »
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Basal cell carcinoma (syn.: rodent cancer, carcinoid of the skin, basal cell epithelioma) - a type of skin cancer that usually occurs on the face or neck, often on the eyelids or nose.

Basal cell skin cancer appears after age 40, more often in men. Persons Negroid and Mongoloid race virtually unaffected.

Cancer cells originate from the basal, ie, the deepest layer of skin.

What Causes Basal cell carcinoma (rodent... Read more »
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Rodent cancer - Basalioma (basal cell epitolioma) - the most common malignant tumor of epithelium that develops from atypical basal cells of the epidermis and follicular epithelium. It is characterized by slow growth, accompanied by inflammatory infiltration and destruction of surrounding tissue and no tendency to metastasize. Similar to symptoms of squamous cell carcinoma oc... Read more »
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