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Published on: August 9, 2016
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Irina-Maria MercuȚ1, Cornelia-Andreea TĂnasie1, Louis-Claudiu Ilia1
1Department of Ophthalmology, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, Romania.
Abstract:
Basal cell carcinomas (BCC) make up about 90% of malignant tumors of the eyelids. Although they are generally slow-growing tumors, in the periocular region can cause significant morbidity due to orbital invasion. In the present study we followed the associations between the various types of BCC with the depth of invasion, respectively the Breslow stage (BS) and with the pT category. The study included a number of 92 cases of eyelid BCC from the Plastic Surgery and Ophthalmology Departments of the Craiova County Emergency Clinical Hospital which were processed and diagnosed in the Pathological Laboratory of the same hospital. Histopathological analysis of the 92 BCCs indicated that in 72 cases the tumors were composed of a single growth pattern, and in 20 cases they were composite, associating two or more growth patterns. The cases with a single growth pattern corresponded in 53 cases of nodular BCC, in 9 cases of infiltrative BCC, in 2 cases of superficial BCC and in 8 cases of micronodular BCC. The composite types corresponded in 10 cases to the association of the nodular type with the micronodular one, in 8 cases to the association of the nodular type with the infiltrative one and in 2 cases to the association of the infiltrative type with the micronodular one. Statistical analysis indicated significant associations between BS, pTa and the histopathological type of tumors, the mixed types being frequently present in cases with high SB and advanced pT.
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