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Keloidal basal cell carcinoma: not a distinctive clinicopathological entity

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Keloidal collagen in BCC is not as rare as reported and consists of type I collagen, the same as in keloids. It does not characterize a distinctive clinicopathological entity but is found in different histological types of BCC with varying clinical appearance. Keloidal collagen in BCC is associated with morphoeiform features, ulceration and necrosis. Interestingly, extensive keloidal collagen is more often seen in BCC on the ear, a site prone to develop keloids.

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