Korean J Dermatol.
2000 Jan;38(1):31-37.
Distribution of Histologic Subtypes of Basal Cell Carcinoma by Facial Aesthetic Unit and Subunit
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Dermatology, College of Medicine, Korea Univeristy
Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
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BACKGROUND: Surgical removal and reconstruction in basal cell carcinoma(BCC) located in the face is important both functionally and cosmetically, however, evaluation of clinical and histological characteristics of BCC in view of dermatologic surgery is not enough.
OBJECTIVE
To assess the anatomic distribution of primary and recurrent BCCs, and of histological
subtypes based on facial aesthetic units and subunits. And to establish their importance and their
application to the dermatologic surgery field.
METHODS
We reviewed patients' charts to extract clinical data and reexamined their histologic
patterns on the excised specimen, classifying then into 5 categories and mapped the anatomical
location of the histologic subtype on schematic drawings of the facial the aesthetic unit and subunit.
RESULTS
The location of occurrence in BCCs were on the junctional lines, nose, periorbital area
respectively. Of 60 cases occurred in H-zone, 48 cases(80%) occurred in T-zone, and of 9 recurrent
cancers occurred in H-zone, 7 cases occurred in T-zone. Among the 5 histologic subtypes, the
nodular type was the most common on each of the aesthetic units. And in the junctional lines, the
nodular type occurred in almost all cases. The nodulomorpheic type occurred relatively more on
forehead, nose and infraorbital area of the cheek.
CONCLUSION
We confirmed the relationship between the clinical, histological characteristics and
facial aesthetic unit and subunit. And we also proved that T-zone was the most dangerous zone.