Basal Cell Carcinoma Flashcards
Define BCC
• COMMONEST form of skin malignancy, also known as a rodent ulcer
What are the causes/risk factors of BCC?
- MAIN RISK FACTOR: prolonged sun exposure or UV radiation
- Seen in Gorlin’s syndrome
- Photosensitising pitch
- Tar
- Arsenic
What are the symptoms of BCC?
• chronic slowly progressing skin lesion usually found on:
- face
- scalp
- ears
- trunk
What are the signs of BCC?
Nodulo-ulcerative (MOST COMMON)
• Small glistening translucent skin over a coloured papule
• Slowly enlarges
• Central ulcer with raised pearly edges
• Fine telangiectasia over the tumour surface
• Cystic change in larger lesions
Morphoeic
• Expanding
• Yellow/white waxy plaque with an ill-defined edge
• More aggressive than nodulo-ulcerative
Superficial
• Most often on trunk
• Multiple pink/brown scaly plaques with a fine edge expanding slowly
Pigmented
• Specks of brown or black pigment may be present in any BCC
What investigations are carried out for BCC?
Clinical diagnosis - biopsy rarely needed