Lip carcinoma Images
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Lip carcinoma : Broad, firm, painless, warty, roughly indurated, eroded and ulcerated plaque and nodules of the lower lip.

Carcinoma of the lips: The lateral third of the left lip, broadly seated, firm, painless, verrucous node, which has remained "unchanged" for about 1 year; no enlargement of the regional lymph nodes detectable.

Carcinoma of the lips : Wide, firm, painless, warty, eroded and ulcerated plaque of the lower lip in a 75 year old pipe smoker.

Lip carcinoma: broad, firm, painless, wart-like, eroded and ulcerated plaque with deposits on the lower lip. 74-year-old cigarette smoker.

Carcinoma, carcinoma of the lip (spinocellular carcinoma of the lower lip, existing for years) Small basal cell carcinoma of the corresponding upper lip.

Lip carcinoma: A firm, painless, broad-based nodule with a central honeycomb plug, apparently originating from the skin of the lips (not from the lip red), which has grown within 4 months. Clinical: Squamous cell carcinoma of the keratoacanthoma type.

Lip carcinoma: Apparently from the skin of the lips (not from the lip red) spreading to the lip red, grown within 6 months, firm, painless, broadly based knot with central honeycomb plug.

Lip carcinoma: Known since > 1 year, only growing in layers, hard, not shifting, eroded lump, which covers the entire lip red.

Lip carcinoma: a broad, firm, painless, wart-like, eroded and ulcerated lump on the lower lip; distinct cheilitis actinica.


