Extensive basal cell carcinomas of the neck and trunk: case report
- PMID: 335418
- DOI: 10.1097/00006534-197711000-00028
Extensive basal cell carcinomas of the neck and trunk: case report
Abstract
A case is reported of multiple, extensive, basal cell carcinomas involving the neck, thorax, abdomen, and scalp. These had been confused with "pressure sores". We describe the palliative excision of these lesions, and repair of the resulting defects, in 10 operative stages.
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