Basal cell carcinoma sclerodermiformes Images
Go to article Basal cell carcinoma sclerodermiformes
Basal cell carcinoma sclerodermiformes: approx. 1.5 cm in diameter irritation-free, whitish plaque with conspicuous vessels running from the edge to the centre.

Basal cell carcinoma sclerodermiformes: white-circled, non-irritant, whitish plaque measuring approx. 1.5 cm in diameter with conspicuous vessels running from the edge to the centre.

Basal cell carcinoma, sclerodermiformes: approx. 1.0 cm in diameter non-irritant plaque, whitish in the centre with a skin-coloured, slightly elevated edge margin.

Basal cell carcinoma sclerodermiformes (detailed picture): Arrows mark peripheral bizarre tumor vessels, the diamond-shaped mark the sclerodermiform center of the tumor, the star marks the only slightly raised skin-colored rim.





Basal cell carcinoma, sclerodermiformes. 1 cm diameter of irritation-free, almost skin-coloured plaque with irregular surface in a 58-year-old patient. There are single, fine telangiectases on the bridge of the nose.




Basal cell carcinoma, sclerodermiformes; long-standing, slow-growing, sharply defined, non-painful (only occasionally itching), centrally indurated, in places ulcerated and covered with crusts, white-reddish plaque with clearly palpable papular rim.









