2017
DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.1031
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What is this very big skin lesion?

Abstract: This clinical image shows the importance of the early diagnosis and treatment of any suspicious skin lesion. KeywordsBasal cell carcinoma, distant metastasis, radiation therapy, skin lesion.A 58-year-old Caucasian female was referred to our institution for anemia (hemoglobin 52 g/L) due to the bleeding of an exophytic, irregular, thick, ulcerated lesion on the left anterior chest wall. The lesion had been growing for about 10 years and had originated from a preexisting skin lesion. The rest of her past medical… Show more

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“…Dimensions between 0.5 cm and 5.0 cm Dermoscopy Lack of pigment (17) Blue globules or nests (2) Arborizing vessels (15) Shiny white structures (2) Ulceration (14) White scale (1) White porcelain areas (9) White clods/milia-like structures (1) Short/superficial telangiectasias (5) Brown-pink background (1) Milky red areas (4) Linear/serpentine or hairpin vessels (1) Superficial scale (4) Chrysalis-like structures (1) Follicular criteria (4) Keratin…”
Section: Sizementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dimensions between 0.5 cm and 5.0 cm Dermoscopy Lack of pigment (17) Blue globules or nests (2) Arborizing vessels (15) Shiny white structures (2) Ulceration (14) White scale (1) White porcelain areas (9) White clods/milia-like structures (1) Short/superficial telangiectasias (5) Brown-pink background (1) Milky red areas (4) Linear/serpentine or hairpin vessels (1) Superficial scale (4) Chrysalis-like structures (1) Follicular criteria (4) Keratin…”
Section: Sizementioning
confidence: 99%