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Frank Lone, J. Berg, M. Stearns (1960)
Basaloid tumors of the anusCancer, 13
A. Katz, F. Urbach, A. Lilienfeld (1957)
The frequency and risk of metastases in squamous‐cell carcinoma of the skinCancer, 10
N. Eckhoff (1951)
Recurrent, multiple, and metastasizing basal-celled carcinomata.British journal of plastic surgery, 3 4
F. Lone, J. W. Berg, M. W. Stearns (1960)
Basaloid tumors of anusCancer, 13
J. Pickren, A. Katz (1958)
Aspiration metastases from basal cell carcinomaCancer, 11
N. Eckhoff (1950)
Recurrent, multiple, and metastasising basal-celled carcinomataBritish Journal of Plastic Surgery, 3
R. Lattes, Richard Kessler (1951)
Metastasizing basal‐cell epithelioma of the skin. Report of two casesCancer, 4
R. Lattes, R. W. Kessler (1951)
Metastasizing basal‐cell epithelioma of skin; report of 2 casesCancer, 4
HE OCCURRENCE biological ly from squamous c d ( inomas of the skin. Kdtz et al.2 reported an incidence 01 metastases of 2.6:; in squamous tell caicinomas of the skin; i n most cases, metastases occuned within ,â years of tlie first atlniission j for treatment. âTheir ohscrvatjons â. . . \usgested that i r metastatic disease h , ~ not tlevcll oped i n a ticated patient within the fnst thrce enrs, the chances that it would develop thcrcafter werc quite small.â Pour of our 9 patients are now known to be dead. âTwo died postopeiatively aEtm major surgery to e r d i c ,tte the tumor and metastases; 1 d i e d with p i h o n n r y metc4stnses confirmed at autopsy; anti 1 died with rnalnutrt tion antl cachexia secontlniy to the locnl disease. 7â111 ee patients developed recurrences subsequcnt to the mctnstases and h a l e bcen devclopcd I(âfollowed for 1 to 3 years. TMO currentes that WCâI-c excised, but the patients m r e lost to follow up 1 and 2 years respcctivelj a1 ter the metastases were diagnosed. HI5701 O L Y Histologicd sections were I
Cancer – Wiley
Published: Sep 1, 1961
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