Characteristics of non ‐melanoma skin cancers of the cutaneous perioral and vermilion lip treated by Mohs micrographic surgery
ConclusionBasal cell carcinoma is more commonly encountered on the cutaneous lip, whereas SCC is more common on the vermilion lip. Within the vermilion lip, BCC favours the upper lip, while SCC favours the lower lip. Within the cutaneous perioral region, both BCC and SCC favour the upper cutaneous tissue. Early stage lip cancers are curable by Mohs micrographic surgery with rare recurrences.
Source: Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology - Category: Dermatology Authors: D. Queen,
T. Knackstedt,
M.A. Polacco,
L.K. Collins,
K. Lee,
F.H. Samie Tags: Original Article Source Type: research
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