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Overlap between squamous-cell carcinoma and basal-cell carcinoma has two main forms:
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Yet, a high prevalence means a relatively high incidence of borderline cases, with main forms being:
 
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File:BCC with squamous cell metaplasia with HE and BerEP4 staining.jpg|'''[[Basal-cell carcinoma]] with squamous cell metaplasia''': Basal-cell carcinoma is generally distinguishable by for example relatively less cytoplasm, palisading, cleft formations and absence of horn cyst formation. Yet, a high prevalence means a relatively high incidence of borderline cases, such as those with squamous cell metaplasia (H&e stain in left image). BerEP4 staining helps in such cases, staining only basal-cell carcinoma cells (right image).
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File:BCC with squamous cell metaplasia with HE and BerEP4 staining.jpg|'''[[Basal-cell carcinoma]] with squamous cell metaplasia''': those with squamous cell metaplasia (H&e stain in left image). BerEP4 staining helps in such cases, staining only basal-cell carcinoma cells (right image).
 
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Revision as of 17:17, 2 July 2020

Author: Mikael Häggström [note 1]

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Yet, a high prevalence means a relatively high incidence of borderline cases, with main forms being:

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