2022
DOI: 10.1111/exd.14627
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Characteristics and management of skin cancers in very elderly patients: A real‐world challenge for clinicians

Abstract: Melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSC), including basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), are the most commonly diagnosed cancers in the western world. Their incidence is rising worldwide while morbidity and mortality rate show stable or decreasing rates. 1 The incidence of skin cancer increases with age, especially regarding NMSC, as a consequence of

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“…,51 Wortsman et al postulated that hyperechoic spots could be due to increased acoustic transmission and the consequent hyperechoic posterior reinforcement artifact (e.g. compact micronests of neoplastic cells), other hypothesis include cornified cysts, necrosis or calcification [52][53][54]. Preoperative study of the BCC subtype can help to obtain a complete excision with free margins.…”
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“…,51 Wortsman et al postulated that hyperechoic spots could be due to increased acoustic transmission and the consequent hyperechoic posterior reinforcement artifact (e.g. compact micronests of neoplastic cells), other hypothesis include cornified cysts, necrosis or calcification [52][53][54]. Preoperative study of the BCC subtype can help to obtain a complete excision with free margins.…”
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confidence: 99%