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Most verrucous carcinomas are nonmetastatic and are staged based on size, as follows: | |||
T0 lesions - In situ | |||
T1 lesions - Less than 2 cm in diameter | |||
T2 lesions - Between 2 and 4 cm in diameter | |||
T3 lesions - Greater than 4 cm in diameter | |||
T4 lesions - Invasive of muscle or bone | |||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Most verrucous carcinomas are nonmetastatic and are staged based on size, as follows: T0 lesions - In situ T1 lesions - Less than 2 cm in diameter T2 lesions - Between 2 and 4 cm in diameter T3 lesions - Greater than 4 cm in diameter T4 lesions - Invasive of muscle or bone