2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2015.02.733
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A study of basal cell carcinoma in South Asians for risk factor and clinicopathological characterization: A hospital based study

Abstract: Objectives. Although the incidence of skin cancers in India (part of South Asia) is low, the absolute number of cases may be significant due to large population. The existing literature on BCC in India is scant. So, this study was done focusing on its epidemiology, risk factors, and clinicopathological aspects. Methods. A hospital based cross-sectional study was conducted in Punjab, North India, from 2011 to 2013. History, examination and histopathological confirmation were done in all the patients visiting sk… Show more

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“…16 All the cases of BCC were seen in head and neck which is similar to study done by Kumar S et al where head and neck region was involved in 97.2% of cases. 17 In this study, maximum cases were hyperpigmented 84.8%, however 15.2% were skin colored. The skin colored lesions included benign melanocytic nevi (n=6) and pigmented BCC (n=1).…”
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confidence: 50%
“…16 All the cases of BCC were seen in head and neck which is similar to study done by Kumar S et al where head and neck region was involved in 97.2% of cases. 17 In this study, maximum cases were hyperpigmented 84.8%, however 15.2% were skin colored. The skin colored lesions included benign melanocytic nevi (n=6) and pigmented BCC (n=1).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 50%