A Case of Nonhealing Leg Ulcer: Basal Cell Carcinoma
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Case Report
P: 52-54
June 2008

A Case of Nonhealing Leg Ulcer: Basal Cell Carcinoma

Turk J Dermatol 2008;2(2):52-54
1. Mustafa Kemal Ünivesitesi Tip Fakültesi Dermatoloji Anabilim Dali, Hatay, Türkiye
2. Mustafa Kemal Ünivesitesi Tip Fakültesi, Patoloji Anabilim Dali, Antakya, Türkiye
3. Mustafa Kemal Ünivesitesi Tip Fakültesi Patoloji Anabilim Dali, Hatay, Türkiye
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ABSTRACT

A 75-year-old woman was admitted to our outpatient clinic with a three-year history of a painless, nonhealing ulcer located on the left lower leg. She had no response to previous therapy with local wound care. Skin examination revealed an ulcer 2.7 x 3.7 cm in size, and the surrounding skin showed minimal erythema. The surface of the ulcer demonstrated shiny granulation tissue. Biopsy of the ulcer edge and base showed basal cell carcinoma. Venous Doppler ultrasonography and dermatological examination did not reveal chronic venous insufficiency. Basal cell carcinomas rarely arise from previous long-term ulcers or developing de novo. We suggest that patients who develop non-healing leg ulcers, should be examined for basal cell carcinoma.

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