Surg Cosmet Dermatol. 2011;3(2):173-175
A case of pigmented basocellular carcinoma clinically mimicking a malignant lentigo melanoma in the temporal region of a black female patient is reported. Basal cell carcinoma rarely occurs in black patients. When present, however, it is the second most common malignant skin neoplasia, and is usually pigmented. When the face is affected in such patients, it is difficult to differentiate between malignant lentigo melanoma and basal cell carcinoma. Dermatoscopy is a very helpful diagnostic tool in these cases.
Keywords: CARCINOMA, BASAL CELL, MELANOMA, DERMOSCOPY