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The appearance of BCC varies from person to person and can sometimes be hard to identify. The three common forms are nodular, superficial, and morpheaform, all of which are based on how tissue samples look under a microscope. To the eye, they may look like red patches, shiny bumps, or open sores.
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An open sore that does not heal |
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A shiny bump or nodule |
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A reddish patch or irritated area |
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A scar-like area that is flat white, yellow or waxy in color |
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A small pink growth with a slightly raised, rolled edge and a crusted indentation in the center |