| Fig. 1: Eccrine porocarcinoma. Primary malignant tumor of eccrine sweat gland, arising from the intraepidermal ductal part. |
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| Fig. 2: Bowen’s disease localized on the right temporal area. |
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| Fig. 3: Nodular basal cell carcinoma localized in a “danger zone.” |
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| Fig. 4: Superficial basal cell carcinoma localized on the patient’s back. |
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| Fig. 5: Eccrine porocarcinoma. The irregularly shaped tumor nests, extending from the epidermis to the subcutaneous tissue, are composed of cells, showing anaplastic nuclei and dyskeratosis (HE stain. x40). Insert: Basaloid cells containing pleomorphic nuclei and atypical mitoses (HE stain. x400). |
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| Fig. 6: Bowen’s disease (HE stain. x100). |
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| Fig. 7: Solid basal cell carcinoma (HE stain. x100). |
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| Fig. 8: Solid basal cell carcinoma (HE stain. x100). |
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