Cryosurgery and Topical Fluorouracil: A Treatment Method for Widespread Basal Cell Epithelioma in Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome

A 58‐year‐old man with basal cell nevus syndrome had variously sized basal cell epitheliomas (BCEs), mostly of the superficial type, on his chest, back, and lumbar areas.

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