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==Basal Cell Carcinoma History and Symptoms== | ==Basal Cell Carcinoma History and Symptoms== | ||
*Basal cell carcinoma usually is [[asymptomatic]]. | *Basal cell carcinoma usually is [[asymptomatic]]<ref name="pmid14525881">{{cite journal |vauthors=Wong CS, Strange RC, Lear JT |title=Basal cell carcinoma |journal=BMJ |volume=327 |issue=7418 |pages=794–8 |date=October 2003 |pmid=14525881 |pmc=214105 |doi=10.1136/bmj.327.7418.794 |url=}}</ref>. | ||
*People usually present with [[lesions]] on sun-exposed areas of [[skin]] mainly [[face]], [[neck]], and [[head]]. | *People usually present with [[lesions]] on sun-exposed areas of [[skin]] mainly [[face]], [[neck]], and [[head]]. | ||
*They can have [[variable]] appearances which can be listed below: | *They can have [[variable]] appearances which can be listed below: |
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Overview
The history and symptoms of basal cell carcinoma include skin growths on sun-exposed skin. They are fragile and may bleed easily.
Basal Cell Carcinoma History and Symptoms
- Basal cell carcinoma usually is asymptomatic[1].
- People usually present with lesions on sun-exposed areas of skin mainly face, neck, and head.
- They can have variable appearances which can be listed below:
References
- ↑ Wong CS, Strange RC, Lear JT (October 2003). "Basal cell carcinoma". BMJ. 327 (7418): 794–8. doi:10.1136/bmj.327.7418.794. PMC 214105. PMID 14525881.