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Condition: Nevoid Basal Cell Carcinoma Syndrome

Home > Publications > Condition: Nevoid Basal Cell Carcinoma Syndrome

Nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome (NBCCS), also known as Gorlin or Gorlin-Goltz syndrome, is an inherited disorder characterized by a tendency to develop multiple cancerous cysts, lesions (nevi) of the skin and lining of the mouth, and other developmental and systemic defects. Almost any of the body?s organ systems may be affected.

The lesions (nevus, nevi) are usually found in the outer layer of the skin (epidermis) or in the mucous membranes of the mouth. The connective tissues and the nervous and vascular (blood vessel) systems of the body may also be affected. The skin lesions are limited in size, but not in number, and are not usually due to any external causes.

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