Skin infiltrative basal cell carcinoma

MONDO:0002953

A variant of basal cell carcinoma presenting as a pale, indurated plaque, usually in the upper trunk or face. Morphologically, it is characterized by the presence of strands, cords, and columns of basaloid cells infiltrating the dermis. Perineural invasion may be present and the basaloid cell infiltrate may extend into deeper tissues.

Also known as: infiltrating basal cell carcinoma, skin infiltrating basal cell carcinoma, infiltrative basal cell carcinoma

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