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The Many Faces of Basal Cell Carcinomas (BCCs)

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We continue our series with a look at the inclusive dermatology atlas images of Basal cell carcinomas (BCCs).

Basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) have a wide variation in presentation ranging from pearly pink papules to deep erythematous brown nodules with central ulceration or even variegated brown-gray plaques with rolled borders.

In this image from the inclusive dermatology atlas, we showcase side-by-side images of some of the most commonly seen dermatology conditions in an array of skin tones, including skin of color, and briefly highlight nuances in clinical presentation.

All images featured in the series are part of The Full Spectrum of Dermatology: A Diverse and Inclusive Atlasa resource developed by co-editors Misty Eleryan, MD, MS, and Adam Friedman, MD, and published by SanovaWorks and Educational Testing & Assessment Systems.

 

Basal cell carcinoma in all skin types including skin of color

Basal cell carcinoma is the most common type of skin cancer, usually occurring on sun-exposed areas of the skin. The nodular variant, which accounts for over half of BCCs, classically presents as a pearly pink papule with prominent arborizing vessels. Rolled borders and ulceration are characteristic features seen in all subtypes of BCCs.

Basal Cell Carcinoma images in all skin types

Nuances to Highlight

BCCs in darker skinned patients are often pigmented and nodular, leading to misdiagnosis as seborrheic keratoses, melanoma, or nevus sebaceous. Given less prominent vasculature, identification of darker pigment within or throughout a pearly nodule or papule can aid in differentiating BCCs in this population.

Acknowledgements

We thank co-editors Misty Eleryan, MD, MS, and Adam Friedman, MD for reviewing the content of this article. Reposted with permission from Next Steps in Derm.

Reference

Eleryan, Misty, and Adam Friedman. The Full Spectrum of Dermatology: A Diverse and Inclusive Atlas. SanovaWorks, 2021.

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