The actinic dysplasia syndrome – diagnostic approaches defining a new concept in field carcinogenesis with multiple cSCC

Volume: 33, Issue: S8, Pages: 16 - 20
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
Usually, SCC lesions are surrounded by a number of clinically visible and non-visible (subclinical) areas of actinically damaged skin containing cells with dysplasia, and thus may be designated actinic dysplasia syndrome. The epithelial damage is caused mainly by UV radiation, inducing mutations in keratinocytes that may confer growth advantages resulting in preneoplastic fields. The development of visible dysplastic lesions (actinic keratosis -...
Paper Details
Title
The actinic dysplasia syndrome – diagnostic approaches defining a new concept in field carcinogenesis with multiple cSCC
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
33
Issue
S8
Pages
16 - 20
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