Surg Cosmet Dermatol. 2020;12(2):118-122
INTRODUCTION: Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common malign neoplasm. It corresponds to 70-80% of skin tumors. The diagnosis is made based on clinical suspicion combined with dermoscopy, which also allows defining its limits.
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether clinical and dermoscopic criteria are sufficient for the diagnosis and treatment of primary and well-defined BCC.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Review of suspected cases of well-defined primary BCC surgically approached by excisional biopsy (3 mm margin) at the Dermatology Service of the University of Mogi das Cruzes (2017 to 2019). The Chi-square test was applied to assess the significance of the margins.
RESULTS: 169 injuries were assessed, with a predominance of women in the 8th decade. The histopathological examination concluded on 141 BCCs. When evaluating the excision margins for BCC cases, there was 95% of free margins (p = 0.0004998).
DISCUSSION: There are common dermoscopic elements between BCC and other neoplasms and benign lesions, which justifies other diagnoses found. The 3 mm surgical margin was accurate for well-defined primary BCCs, speeding up healing time and reduces costs.
CONCLUSION: For clinical-dermatoscopic suspicions of well-defined BCC, an excisional biopsy was effective in the diagnosis and clinical safety margins.
Keywords: Dermatoscopy; Diagnosis; Free margins