Scars from skin cancer removal. Close-up of scars from the removal of basal cell carcinomas on the nose of a patient with Gorlin Syndrome. Basal cell


Scars from skin cancer removal. Close-up of scars from the removal of basal cell carcinomas on the nose of a patient with Gorlin Syndrome. Basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) are a common form of skin cancer. Gorlin syndrome is a hereditary condition involving defects within multiple body systems, including the skin, nervous system, eyes and bones. People with Gorlin Syndrome are particularly prone to developing BCCs.


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