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Abdal mahmoodabadi K. : Evaluation frequency of Basal Cell Carcinoma microscopy and Clinicalvariants in during a period of 10 years. Journal title 2019; 2 (2)
URL: http://newresearch.medilam.ac.ir/article-1-559-en.html
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Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, School of Dentistry, Ilam University of Medical sciences, Ilam, Iran
Abstract: (1700 Views)
Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC) is the most common skin neoplasm
and the most common type of cancer. Since the incidence of injury is taken
into consideration in the pathologic diagnosis, the study of clinical and microscopic
views of BCC is of particular importance. The present study aimed at determining
the frequency of clinical and microscopic views of BCC in a 10-year period in Ilam
province.
Materials and methods: This study is descriptive. The study population consisted
of all the subjects with BCC in the head and neck area referring to the pathology department
of Imam Khomeini hospital in Ilam province in a 10-year period. The data
were entered into SPSS 19 software and were analyzed using descriptive statistical
methods and Chi-Square test.
Results: In the present study, 205 patients were diagnosed with BCC. The maximum
and minimum frequency rates of the lesion were detected in the frontal area (9.23%)
and neck (8.7%), respectively. The maximum frequency was related to the nodular
type (57.1%), while the pigmented variant showed the lowest rate (8.3%). Among the
evaluated microscopic variants, maximum views were related to the solid-cystic type
(57.1%), while minimum views were related to the pigmented variant (37.3%). There
was no significant correlation between the location of the lesion in males and females
(p=0.14) or between the location of the lesion and age (p=0.16).
Conclusion: The results of this study showed that the nodular type was the most common
clinical variant of BCC, while the least common type was the pigmented variant.
The most common histological type was the solid-cystic type, while the pigmented
variant was the least common type.
*Corresponding author:
Mostafazadeh S
Tel: 0098 9143147428
Email: mostafazadeh_samira@yahoo.com
Please cite this paper as: Abdal Kh, Salehinejad J, Mostafazadeh S. Evaluating
the frequency of clinical and microscopic views of Basal Cell Carcinoma in a
10-year period. J Res Dentomaxillofac Sci 2016;1(4):39-44
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and the most common type of cancer. Since the incidence of injury is taken
into consideration in the pathologic diagnosis, the study of clinical and microscopic
views of BCC is of particular importance. The present study aimed at determining
the frequency of clinical and microscopic views of BCC in a 10-year period in Ilam
province.
Materials and methods: This study is descriptive. The study population consisted
of all the subjects with BCC in the head and neck area referring to the pathology department
of Imam Khomeini hospital in Ilam province in a 10-year period. The data
were entered into SPSS 19 software and were analyzed using descriptive statistical
methods and Chi-Square test.
Results: In the present study, 205 patients were diagnosed with BCC. The maximum
and minimum frequency rates of the lesion were detected in the frontal area (9.23%)
and neck (8.7%), respectively. The maximum frequency was related to the nodular
type (57.1%), while the pigmented variant showed the lowest rate (8.3%). Among the
evaluated microscopic variants, maximum views were related to the solid-cystic type
(57.1%), while minimum views were related to the pigmented variant (37.3%). There
was no significant correlation between the location of the lesion in males and females
(p=0.14) or between the location of the lesion and age (p=0.16).
Conclusion: The results of this study showed that the nodular type was the most common
clinical variant of BCC, while the least common type was the pigmented variant.
The most common histological type was the solid-cystic type, while the pigmented
variant was the least common type.
*Corresponding author:
Mostafazadeh S
Tel: 0098 9143147428
Email: mostafazadeh_samira@yahoo.com
Please cite this paper as: Abdal Kh, Salehinejad J, Mostafazadeh S. Evaluating
the frequency of clinical and microscopic views of Basal Cell Carcinoma in a
10-year period. J Res Dentomaxillofac Sci 2016;1(4):39-44
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Received: 2016/12/30 | Accepted: 2017/02/20 | Published: 2019/09/15
Received: 2016/12/30 | Accepted: 2017/02/20 | Published: 2019/09/15
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