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线形基底细胞癌:一种眼周部位出现的特殊临床类型

Linear basal cell carcinoma:A distinct clinical entity in the periocular region
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摘要 Purpose: To report periocular linear basal cell carcinoma (BCC) as a distinct clinical entity,and to highlight its existence in the ophthalmic literature. Design: Retrospective,noncomparative,multicenter,interventional small case series. Participants: Four patients with linear BCC in the periocular region. Intervention: All patients underwent margin-controlled excision,3 utilizing Mohs’ micrographic surgery and 1 using frozen section. Main Outcome Measures: Age,gender,location,preoperative tumor size,histological growth pattern,presence of perineural invasion,number of Mohs’ levels used to obtain histologic clearance,postoperative defect size,and recurrence. Results: In all 4 cases,the site of occurrence was in the lower eyelid and cheek. Histology revealed pigmented nodular BCC with an infiltrative component in 2 cases and nodular BCC in the remaining 2 cases. No perineural invasion was noted in any of the cases. Two Mohs’ levels were required for complete excision in 3 patients. Conclusions: Linear BCC is a distinct clinical entity. Presence of the tumor along relaxing skin tension lines,increase in subclinical extension,and aggressive tumor behavior are reported observations. Because of these observations,it is suggested that margin-controlled excision should be considered for linear BCC. Purpose: To report periocular linear basal cell carcinoma (BCC) as a distinct clinical entity, and to highlight its existence in the ophthalmic literature. Design: Retrospective, noncomparative, multicenter, interventional small case series. Participants: Four patients with linear BCC in the periocular region. Intervention: All patients underwent margin-controlled excision, 3 utilizing Mohs' micrographic surgery and 1 using frozen section. Main Outcome Measures: Age, gender, location, preoperative tumor size, histological growth pattern, presence of perineural invasion, number of Mohs' levels used to obtain histologic clearance, postoperative defect size, and recurrence. Results: In all 4 cases, the site of occurrence was in the lower eyelid and cheek. Histology revealed pigmented nodular BCC with an infiltrative component in 2 cases and nodular BCC in the remaining 2 cases. No perineural invasion was noted in any of the cases. Two Mohs' levels were required for complete excision in 3 patients. Conclusions: Linear BCC is a distinct clinical entity. Pres- ence of the tumor along relaxing skin tension lines, increase in subclinical extension, and aggressive tumor behavior are reported observations. Because of these observations, it is suggested that margin-controlled excision should be considered for linear BCC.
出处 《世界核心医学期刊文摘(眼科学分册)》 2006年第6期57-58,共2页 Digest of the World Core Medical Journals:Ophthalmology
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