Abstract

Introduction. In the last 30 years, the incidence of non-melanocytic skin tumors (NMRTs) has increased alarmingly. The most common subtype of TCNM is basal cell carcinoma followed by squamous cell carcinoma. Material and method. This retrospective study was performed on a group of 140 patients. Patients diagnosed with C44 nonmelanocytic malignancy according to ICD-10 were included in the study. Results. Of the 140 patients, 118 (84%) received the presumptive diagnosis of CBC and 17 (12%) the diagnosis of CSC. Histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of CBC in 76% of cases and that of CSC in 58% of cases. Regarding the number of lesions, cases with a single lesion predominate (94%). In terms of clinical form, the most common type of basal cell carcinoma in the study group was 75% nodular carcinoma. Conclusions. There is a need for more studies for the application of prevention and proper management from the family doctor to the specialist.

Highlights

  • In the last 30 years, the incidence of non-melanocytic skin tumors (NMRTs) has increased alarmingly

  • Dintre cei 140 de pacienți, 118 (84%) au primit diagnosticul prezumtiv de carcinomul bazocelular (CBC) și 17 (12%) pe cel de CSC

  • În contrast cu distribuția carcinoamelor bazocelulare la nivelul capului, carcinoamele spinocelulare s-au situat majoritar în regiunea periorală, în proporție de 38%, aceste date fiind similare cu rezultatele unui studiu care a urmărit distribuția leziunilor carcinomul bazocelular (CBC) și CSC în funcție de unitatea facială estetică [15]

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Summary

CLINICAL STUDIES

Corelaţia dintre apariţia tumorilor cutanate nonmelanocitare și expunerea la radiații UV.

MATERIAL ŞI METODE
Findings
Carcinom sebaceos grad I dezvoltat pe nev Jadassohn
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