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. 1984 Nov;120(11):1456-60.

Failure of curettage and electrodesiccation for removal of basal cell carcinoma

  • PMID: 6497413

Failure of curettage and electrodesiccation for removal of basal cell carcinoma

P C Suhge d'Aubermont et al. Arch Dermatol. 1984 Nov.

Abstract

Sixty-nine primary basal cell carcinomas were treated by curettage and electrodesiccation three times, and subsequently, excised tissue was analyzed for microscopic persistence of tumor. We found persistent tumor in 33.3% of cases overall. Of 45 lesions on the head, residual tumor was detected microscopically in 46.6%, whereas of 24 lesions on the trunk and extremities, residual tumor was found in only 8.3%. This difference was statistically significant, even though the average precurettage and postcurettage sizes of the lesions in these two groups were comparable. Therefore, we conclude that basal cell carcinomas are more resistant to ablation with curettage and electrodesiccation on the head than on the trunk or extremities.

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