Basal cell carcinoma

Basal cell carcinoma is a malignant skin tumor characterized by the presence of small nodules and cysts on the surface of the skin. It can occur anywhere on the body, but is most common on the face, neck and arms.

Basalioma reticularis has several features that distinguish it from other types of skin cancer. Firstly, it does not have clear boundaries and can spread to neighboring areas of the skin. Secondly, basal cell carcinoma does not cause pain or discomfort, which makes it difficult to diagnose in the early stages.

Treatment for basal cell carcinoma depends on its size and location. In most cases, surgical removal of the tumor is performed, followed by radiation therapy. In some cases, chemotherapy or immunotherapy may be used.

However, despite all the efforts of doctors, basalioma reticularis can recur. Therefore, it is very important to monitor the condition of your skin and undergo regular examinations with a dermatologist.

In general, basalioma reticularis is a serious disease that requires timely treatment. However, with the right approach and regular monitoring, good results can be achieved in the treatment of this disease.