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Bowen's disease

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The image is of a plaque on the small finger. Bowen's disease is an intra-epidemal form of squamous cell carcinoma. Usually these lesions have a sharp border, are somewhat erythematous, and scaly. This is the hand of an elderly dentist who long ago took many X-rays without protecting his hand. He has lost his long finger to squamous cell carcinoma.


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Jason R. Swanson and Jeffrey L. Melton, M.D.
Last Updated: December 16, 1996
Created: January 19, 1996
Mail to:jswanso@earthlink.net

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