Review Article

Clinical Characteristics of Basal Cell Carcinomas of the Scrotum: An Institutional Retrospective Review

Table 1

The clinical data and demographics of all cases.

CaseAgeClinical presentationLesion dimension (cm)Duration (before diagnosis)Depth of invasionTreatmentFollow-up, monthsSubtypeExcision margin (cm)HPV (P16)Outcome

172Brownish plaque and nodule3.0  3.02 mExcision88Nodular2Complete remission
262Brownish plaque and nodule with ulcer5.0  3.05 YLymph nodesExcision and lymphadenectomy84Nodular and infiltrating2Complete remission
373Dark red to brownish plaque3.0  2.52 YExcision86Nodular and infiltrating0.5Complete remission
477Brownish plaque and nodule3.0  2.56 MExcision76Nodular0.5Complete remission
582Red to brown nodule with surface ulceration3.0  2.55 YExcision76Nodular0.5Complete remission
643Brownish plaque and nodule2.0  2.06 MExcision55Nodular and infiltrating1+Complete remission
762Indurated poorly defined plaque and nodule4.0  3.030 YMuscularExcision55Superficial and micronodular2+Complete remission
871Hyperpigmented infiltrated plaque with dotted ulcer3.0  2.020 YExcision44Nodular and infiltrating0.5Complete remission
987Brownish plaque and nodule4.0  2.01 YDermis layerExcision24Nodular, keratotic0.5Complete remission
1057Brownish plaque and nodule2.0  2.010 YDermis layerExcision13Superficial and micronodular0.5+Complete remission
1158Pinkish dome-shaped, exophytic nodule4.0  3.02 YDermis layerExcision10Nodular0.5Complete remission
1263Brownish plaque and nodule2.0  2.06 MDermis layerExcision6Superficial and micronodular0.5+Complete remission