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The translucent papule on the upper lip has a few small blood vessels that traverse its surface. These are morphologic features of basal cell carcinoma, a presumptive diagnosis that was confirmed by biopsy.
An 86-year-old woman was concerned  about a slowly growing lip lesion that first appeared about 14 months before presentation.  
Key points: The almost translucent papule  present on the upper lip also demonstrates a few small blood vessels traversing  its surface. These are all morphologic features of basal cell carcinoma. A  biopsy confirmed this presumptive diagnosis. 
Treatment: The lesion was removed via a wedge  resection of the upper lip with intraoperative pathologic control to ensure  disease-free margins. 
Note: Basal cell carcinoma can occur on mucosal surfaces, such  as lips and eyelids, that are in close proximity to the typical  sun-exposed cutaneous surfaces.