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Malignant Epithelial Tumors

  • Otto Braun-Falco
  • Gerd Plewig
  • Helmut H. Wolff
  • Richard K. Winkelmann

Abstract

Malignant epithelial tumors may originate in the skin or their adjacent mucous membranes (primary malignant epithelial skin tumors) or may result from metastases to the skin (secondary or metastatic malignant epithelial tumors).

Synonyms

Basal cell epithelioma (Krompecher 1903) basal cell cancer basaloma epithelioma basocellu?lare Basaloma solidum Ulcis rodens rodent ulcer Ulcus terebrans Pigmented basaloma Sclerodermiform basaloma Keloidiform basaloma Cystic basaloma Arning’s carcinoed erythematoid eczematoed or pagetoid basal cell carcinoma Epithelioma spinocellulare apinalioma spinocellular carcinoma 

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Otto Braun-Falco
    • 1
  • Gerd Plewig
    • 2
  • Helmut H. Wolff
    • 3
  • Richard K. Winkelmann
    • 4
  1. 1.Dermatologische Klinik und PoliklinikLudwig-Maximilians-Universität MünchenMünchen 2Federal Republic of Germany
  2. 2.Hautklinik der Heinrich-Heine-UniversitätDüsseldorfFederal Republic of Germany
  3. 3.Klinik für Dermatologie und VenerologieMedizinischen Universität zu LübeckLübeck 1Federal Republic of Germany
  4. 4.Dermatology — Dermatopathology, Mayo ClinicMayo Medical SchoolRochesterUSA

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