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Histological Architecture of Basal Cell Epitheliomas

Ectodermal-Mesodermal Interaction

PAULINO L. GETZROW, MD

Arch Dermatol. 1966;94(1):44-49.


Abstract

Histological sections of 200 basal cell epitheliomas were reviewed and classified according to their general architecture. Different patterns are described and it is suggested that they represent an expression of different epithelial-stromal relations. The role of the stroma is stressed. It is considered that, actually, basal cell epitheliomas have an epithelial and a stromal component forming a solid unit.



Author Affiliations

DETROIT

From the departments of dermatology, Wayne State University School of Medicine and Detroit General Hospital, Detroit.


Footnotes

Accepted for publication April 1, 1966.

Reprint requests to Detroit General Hospital, 1326 St. Antoine, Detroit 48226.



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