1997
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-4362.1997.00225.x
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Basal cell carcinoma of trunk and extremities

Abstract: Basal cell carcinoma in the Mexican population is not as infrequent as previously thought, although it is less commonly located on the trunk and extremities than in Caucasians.

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“…Prado, 14 Machado Filho et al 13 and Maffs et al 5 it prevalent in women whereas Dahl et In this study, BCC was more common in patients with skin types I, II and III, 18 in accordance with other authors, due to the proved susceptibility of these phototypes to UV radiation. 10,13,15,23 Most patients were from urban areas, although most of them have history of having lived or worked in rural areas for a certain period of their lives.…”
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“…Prado, 14 Machado Filho et al 13 and Maffs et al 5 it prevalent in women whereas Dahl et In this study, BCC was more common in patients with skin types I, II and III, 18 in accordance with other authors, due to the proved susceptibility of these phototypes to UV radiation. 10,13,15,23 Most patients were from urban areas, although most of them have history of having lived or worked in rural areas for a certain period of their lives.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The literature studied showed general mean of 1.3 to 1.7 tumors per patient, and the percentage of patients with more than one lesion ranged from 6.6 to 32%. 2,5,9 The accumulated likelihood that a patient with previous diagnosis of BCC presents with another type of BCC is 44%, that is, 10-fold higher than in the general population. 26 In this study, most BCC lesions affected the head (p < 0.01), being the face responsible for 66% of lesions; the nasal area was affected in 39.3% of the face lesions and in 26% of total body lesions.…”
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“…No entanto, essa informação não é unânime, sendo o sexo masculino predominante em alguns estudos (NALDI et al, 2000;BASTIAENS et al, 1998;MAAFS et al, 1997).…”
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