Linear basal cell carcinoma of the lower eyelid: Reconstruction with a musculocutaneous transposition flap
Keywords: 
LBCC
Linear basal cell carcinoma
Eyelid surgery
Linear basal cell carcinoma
Musculocutaneous flap
Issue Date: 
2018
Publisher: 
Elsevier
ISSN: 
0190-9622
Note: 
This is an open access article under the CC BYNC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/ 4.0/).
Citation: 
Rodríguez-Garijo, N. (Nuria); Redondo, P. (Pedro). "Linear basal cell carcinoma of the lower eyelid: Reconstruction with a musculocutaneous transposition flap". Journal of the american academy of dermatology. 4 (7), 2018, 633 - 635
Abstract
Linear basal cell carcinoma (LBCC) is a rare morphologic variant of basal cell carcinoma. It is defined as a basal cell carcinoma that grows following a linear pattern, with a longitudinal diameter longer that its width. This entity was first reported by Lewis in 1985,1 and since then approximately 50 new cases have been described. LBCC characteristically spreads following relaxed skin tension lines, and the most frequent site is the lower eyelid. Currently, some controversy exists regarding the most appropriate surgical approach and reconstructive technique for LBCC. For this reason, we present 2 cases recently managed in our center.

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