Basal cell carcinomatous changes on the lower leg: a possible association with chronic venous stasis

Abstract
Patients (21) are reported who developed basal cell carcinomas on the lower leg. The commonest presentation was of a chronic stasis ulcer which usually occurred at atypical sites. The development of basal cell carcinoma changes on the lower leg is apparently a not infrequent complication of chronic venous stasis.

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