Basal Cell Carcinoma
This lesion usually appears on skin that shows other significant changes of chronic sun exposure.
Especially prevalent in fair-skinned people who sunburn easily and tan poorly. It may arise out of
actinic keratoses. Characteristically, the lesion appears fairly rapidly as a small red, conical, hard
nodule. Should it appear on the mucus membrane or lip area, it behaves much more aggressively and can be fatal. Histologic examination is required.
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