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Pigmented basal cell carcinoma developing on the lower extremities--three cases masquerading as malignant melanoma
The Journal of Dermatology
|August 1, 1989
Abstract:
Three cases of pigmented basal cell carcinoma were reported which needed to be differentiated from malignant melanoma based on their location and clinical features. Clinicopathologically, they were characterized by a large number of melanophages in the stroma, blockade melanocytes in the parenchyma, and phagocytosis of melanosomes in tumor cells as well as a large number of intraparenchymal melanophages. Two cases were characterized by the aggregation of melanophages in cystic spaces caused by stellate atrophy.