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Ultrapulse CO2 Used for the Successful Treatment of Basal Cell Carcinomas Found in Patients with Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome
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Background Basal CellNeuro-oncologySurgical OncologySuccessful TreatmentMinimal ScarringMedicineSurgical PathologyPathologyUltrapulse Co2SurgeryDermatologyOncologyDermatological SurgeryUltrapulse Co2 LaserSkin Cancer
BACKGROUND Basal cell nevus syndrome (BCNS) is an inherited condition marked by multiple basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) associated with several other abnormalities. Various treatment modalities have been used to eradicate these tumors. However, recurrences and scarring limit their use. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the treatment of multiple BCCs associated with BCNS. METHODS We describe three cases of BCNS in which multiple BCCs were effectively treated with ultrapulse CO2 laser. Postoperative Mohs micrographic surgical sections (thin sections looking for residual tumor) verified complete histologic clearance of the tumors. RESULTS All three patients were effectively treated with ultrapulse CO2 laser. Minimal scarring was noted at follow-up. CONCLUSION Ultrapulse CO2 laser can be used to effectively treat small BCCs in low-risk areas associated with BCNS with minimal posttreatment scarring.
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