Results: 4

Large basal cell carcinoma defect closure on the lateral cheek using multiple advancement flaps

Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common type of nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC). It grows slowly and very rarely metastasizes but can cause substantial morbidity due to its tendency to relapse and locally invasive nature, especially when located on the face. Excision surgery is still...

Impact of the type of anterior lamellar reconstruction on the success of modified Hughes procedure

Arq. bras. oftalmol; 83 (1), 2020
ABSTRACT Purpose: To determine the long-term functional and cosmetic outcomes in patients who underwent modified Hughes procedure with different types of anterior lamellar reconstruction for lower eyelid defects. Methods: This study included 58 patients who had undergone a modified Hughes flap for reco...

Lepromatous leprosy, melanoma, and basal cell carcinoma: clinical-histopathologic association

An. bras. dermatol; 94 (5), 2019
Abstract Cutaneous neoplasms frequently occur in leprosy, but there are few reports of the coexistence of leprosy and basal cell carcinoma in the same lesion. This case reports a 49-year-old male with an ulcerated plaque on the right lateral nasal wall, bright papules on the sternal region, and a blacken...