Rodent-ulcer


noun, Pathology.
1.
an ulcerating basal cell skin cancer, common on the face.
rodent ulcer
noun
1.
a slow-growing malignant tumour on the face, usually occurring at the edge of the eyelids, lips, or nostrils
noun

See basal cell carcinoma

rodent ulcer ro·dent ulcer (rōd’nt)
n.
A slowly enlarging ulcerated basal cell carcinoma, usually on the face.

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