Douglas H Atmatzidis, Christos Zouzias, Arlene Rogachefsky, Kristyna Lee
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Abstract
Herein we present a 48-year-old man who was diagnosed with a nodular basal cell carcinoma (BCC) of the left chin that was revealed on Mohs frozen sections to be a rippled-pattern BCC with invasion into muscle and necessitated interdisciplinary care for concern for a concurrent salivary gland carcinoma. Rippled-pattern BCC has been documented in fewer than ten cases, though this may also be attributed to confusion regarding nomenclature. Microscopically, rippled-pattern BCC exhibits distinctive features that differentiates it from other patterns. The tumor cells form interconnected networks or cords with intervening mucinous spaces within a fibrotic stroma resulting in a rippled appearance. As they are generally considered nodular BCCs, management of rippled-pattern BCCs can involve surgical excision, Mohs micrographic surgery, or other appropriate treatment modalities based on the tumor's location, size, and degree of invasion.`.
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An open-access, refereed publication intended to meet reference and education needs of the international dermatology community since 1995. Dermatology Online Journal is supported by the Department of Dermatology UC Davis, and by the Northern California Veterans Administration.