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Intraoral Sebaceous Carcinoma: Case Report of a Rare Tumor Emphasizing the Histopathological Differential Diagnosis [PDF]

open access: goldCase Reports in Dentistry, 2018
Background. Sebaceous carcinoma (SC) is an uncommon cutaneous malignancy, usually occurring predominantly in the eyelids and only occasionally involving the oral cavity. Sebaceous carcinoma (SC) is a rare malignancy.
Manveen Kaur Jawanda   +4 more
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S1‐Guideline Sebaceous Carcinoma [PDF]

open access: hybridJDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft
SummarySebaceous gland carcinomas are rare malignant cutaneous adnexal tumors with sebocytic differentiation. The typical predilection area is the head and neck region, where sebaceous gland carcinomas are the most common malignant adnexal tumors of the skin.
Utikal, Jochen   +15 more
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Rare Mimic of Conjunctivitis: Conjunctival Intraepithelial Sebaceous Carcinoma [PDF]

open access: yesCase Reports in Ophthalmological Medicine
Sebaceous carcinoma, an uncommon malignant neoplasm, often arises de novo from periocular sebaceous glands. Commonly manifesting as diffuse eyelid thickening, sebaceous carcinoma can mimic other inflammatory processes such as persistent chalazion or ...
Maedot A. Haymete   +4 more
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Sebaceous breast carcinoma

open access: yesAutopsy and Case Reports, 2022
Breast sebaceous carcinoma is one of the rarest breast neoplasms, with less than 30 cases reported worldwide. Due to the rarity, the new WHO classification of breast tumors grouped these tumors among the ductal carcinoma. A detailed description of these
Natália Nobre de Alencar   +3 more
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False-negative PET/CT scan with metastatic sebaceous carcinoma: an important diagnostic consideration [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine
Positron emission tomography (PET) has gained widespread acceptance as a valuable diagnostic tool for cancer. It is rare for a PET/CT scan to overlook the presence of metastatic disease.
Tong Ren   +4 more
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Extraocular cutaneous sebaceous carcinoma in a patient with Muir-Torre syndrome: special emphasis on histologic and dermoscopic features

open access: goldDermatology Reports, 2023
Cutaneous sebaceous carcinoma can be classified into periocular and extraocular and can occur as part of Muir Torre syndrome. It is usually a pink-red or yellow solitary nodule, mainly located in the head and neck region.
Francesco Savoia   +6 more
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Early onset sebaceous carcinoma [PDF]

open access: yesDiagnostic Pathology, 2011
Background Ocular sebaceous carcinoma can masquerade as benign lesions resulting in delay of diagnosis. Early recognition is even more difficult in young patients where the disease rarely occurs.
Kaltreider Sara A   +2 more
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Sebaceous carcinoma of the back: a case report and literature review [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Medical Case Reports
Background Extra ocular sebaceous carcinoma is a very rare, aggressive, malignant tumor arising in the adnexal epithelium of sebaceous gland that account for only about 25% of all sebaceous carcinomas (Wick et al. in Cancer 56(5):1163–72, 1985).
Julián Chica   +4 more
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Curious Case of Swelling over the Back: A Case Report of Sebaceous Cell Carcinoma in a Patient of Airborne Contact Dermatitis

open access: diamondClinical Dermatology Review
Sebaceous carcinoma is a rare variety of malignant tumor involving sebaceous glands. Compared to its ocular counterpart, the extraocular variant is even more rare, accounting for only one-fourth of all cases.
Sonia Jain   +2 more
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