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Ear BCC's 

25/2/2014

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67 yr old male with annoying lesion on the back of his ear. This has a rolled edge and serpentine / arborising blood vessels.  This is the typical appearance of a Basal Cell Carcinoma and will be removed  and grafted. 

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55yr old male with an annoying spot on his ear that has been present for a few years.  There was very little thickening around the edges however the central area was shiny and depressed.  This was removed and a graft from the neck was placed in the defect. 
Histology:   Nodular Basal Cell Carcinoma

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