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Introduction: Although facial involvement in discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE) is common, eyelid involvement is atypical. Identifying this condition is challenging due to misdiagnosis, and it is essential to avoid potential deformities of the eyelid margin. Case Presentation: We, herein, report the dermoscopic findings in 2 female patients with a confirmed diagnosis of DLE who presented eyelids involvement. Discussion/Conclusion: This study highlights the importance of performing a dermoscopy examination to help physicians obtain an early diagnosis of DLE.
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O câncer da pele não melanoma é a neoplasia maligna mais comum em humanos, sendo os carcinomas basocelulares responsáveis por aproximadamente 80% dos casos. A exposição cumulativa à radiação ultravioleta é o principal fator de risco associado ao carcinomas basocelulares, ocorrendo maior incidência nas áreas fotoexpostas, incluindo a região auricular. A região auricular é uma unidade cosmética nobre, cujas peculiaridades anatômicas tornam as cirurgias, com necessidade de excisão de grande quantidade de tecido, um desafio para o cirurgião dermatológico. Os autores apresentam caso de reconstrução da hélice e região retroauricular por meio de retalho com tripla transposição.
Non-melanoma skin cancer is the most common neoplasia in humans, and basal cell carcinomas (BCC) account for approximately 80% of cases. Cumulative exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UV) is the main risk factor associated to BCC, with a higher incidence in photoexposed areas, including the auricular region. The auricular region is a noble cosmetic unit, with anatomical peculiarities that lead surgeries to require the excision of a large amount of tissue, presenting a challenge for the dermatological surgeon. The authors present a case of helix reconstruction with a triple transposition flap.