2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjps.2005.02.010
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Do basal cell carcinomas recur after complete conventional surgical excision?

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“…4 Lesions completely excised corresponded to 4,2% of the total number of tumors, value comparable to values found in the medical literature and which vary from 4% to 16,6%. 5,8,9 In these tumors, there were 14,7% of recurrences and 15,4% in the tumors with tiny margin (less than 1 mm) against 2,3% of the tumors with free margins.…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…4 Lesions completely excised corresponded to 4,2% of the total number of tumors, value comparable to values found in the medical literature and which vary from 4% to 16,6%. 5,8,9 In these tumors, there were 14,7% of recurrences and 15,4% in the tumors with tiny margin (less than 1 mm) against 2,3% of the tumors with free margins.…”
Section: Comunicationsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The risk of having multiple tumors was cumula- [3][4][5] were observed. Recurrence time occured within six years which reinforces the need for prolonged follow-up to avoid complications caused by the recurrence or from the need of a new wide excision.…”
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“…La resección de la tumoración cutánea con pequeños márgenes de seguridad sería, en principio, suficiente para evitar la recidiva tumoral, que se estima en caso de resección macroscópica completa de aproximadamente el 1% 9 . Las recomendaciones en los márgenes de resección quirúrgica varían entre los 2mm y los 10mm, dependiendo de las zonas donde se localice el tumor, el tamaño del mismo y el tipo tumoral.…”
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“…It is an effective treatment for BCC and has demonstrated a recurrence rate of <2% in 5 years in two clinical studies (Walker and Hill, 2006;Griffiths et al, 2005). Additionally, the use of pre-operative curettage can improve the cure rate by accurately delineating the borders of the tumour (Johnson et al, 1991).…”
Section: Surgical Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%