Vascular pattern in dermoscopy of basal cell carcinoma in the H- and non-H-zone

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Introduction: Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) located on the face in the H-zone (nose, ears, eyes), the region corresponding to places of fusion of embryonic masses (EFP) has been associated with a higher risk of deeper invasion and more frequent recurrence. Aim: To characterize the dermoscopic image of the vessels of BCC in the H-zone and non-H-zone. Material and methods: A retrospective analysis of vessels in dermoscopic images of 120 BCC cases in the H-zone and non-H-zone (the rest of the face) was conducted. The H-zone consists of the nose, ears, eyes and the non-H-zone of the forehead, cheek, chin and the rest of the face and neck. Results: Of the 120 lesions analysed, there were 41 (34.2%) in the H-zone and 79 (65.8%) in the non-H-zone. Arborizing vessels, as well as the short-fine-telangiectasias were the most predominant types of vessels present, and their frequency in the H- and non-H-zone was comparable. Significant differences were observed for the occurrence of glomerular and comma vessels, both of which occurred less frequently in the H-zone than in the non-H-zone. Conclusions: The dermoscopic morphology of the vessels in BCC tumours in the H- and non-H-zones is generally similar, with differences in the presence of glomerular and comma vessels, which occur more frequently in the non-H-zone.

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Pogorzelska-Dyrbuś, J., Salwowska, N., & Bergler-Czop, B. (2023). Vascular pattern in dermoscopy of basal cell carcinoma in the H- and non-H-zone. Postepy Dermatologii i Alergologii, 40(2), 273–276. https://doi.org/10.5114/ada.2023.127643

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