
Clinical Association of Basal Cell Epithelioma With Histiocytoma
G. A. CARON, MB, MRCP;
H. M. CLINK, MB, BS
Arch Dermatol. 1964;90(3):271-273.
Abstract
The development of a clinically typical basal cell epithelioma in the epidermis overlying a long-standing preexisting histiocytoma cutis is described. The unusual site and the presence of a lobulated, hard intracutaneous nodule within the neoplasm was clinically suggestive of an unusual etiology. Attention is drawn to the epidermal changes which may be associated with histiocytoma cutis, and a brief review of the literature is given.
Author Affiliations
LONDON
Department of Dermatology (Dr. Caron); Department of Pathology, Royal Free Hospital (Dr. Clink).
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