Abstract
Basal cell carcinoma is the most common cancer of skin in western countries in the fair skinned people. Histopathologically, basal cell carcinomas can be broadly classified into solid undifferentiated type and those with differentiation towards specific lineage such as eccrine, sebaceous or other cell lines. The exact incidence of basal cell carcinoma with sebaceous differentiation is not known due to marked overlapping with its other differential counterparts. Very few case reports are mentioned. We herein report a case of BCC with sebaceous differentiation in a 42 year old man, with special emphasis on differentiating it from sebaceoma and sebaceous cell carcinomas on histopathology
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