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Is Syringocystadenoma Papilliferum Incidental in This Verrucous Carcinoma?
This case report presents a case in which a collision tumor consisting of three separate pathological entities—a verrucous carcinoma (VC), syringocystadenoma papilliferum (SCAP), and a basal cell carcinoma (BCC). The presentation of this collision tumor is unexpected. It presented as an exophytic mass on the scalp.
Tyler Long +6 more
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Sebaceous nevus (SN), is a skin hamartoma, combining a variety of epidermal, follicular, sebaceous, and apocrine abnormalities. Although usually present at birth, it may become apparent later in life appearing as a yellowish-brown, verrucous plaque with ...
Alexander C Katoulis +7 more
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A histopathological study of sebaceous neoplasms and related lesions at a tertiary care centre [PDF]
Background: Sebaceous lesions have intrigued pathologists and dermatologist alike causing a great deal of diagnostic confusion. Tumors and tumor like conditions of the sebaceous glands include sebaceous hyperplasia, Nevus sebaceus of Jadassohn, sebaceous
Dowerah, Swagata, Harlalka, Munmun
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Granulosis Rubra Nasi Response to Topical Tacrolimus
Granulosis Rubra Nasi (GRN) is a rare disorder of the eccrine glands. It is clinically characterized by hyperhidrosis of the central part of the face, most commonly on the tip of the nose, followed by appearance of diffuse erythema over the nose, cheeks, chin, and upper lip. It is commonly seen in childhood but it can present in adults.
Farhana Tahseen Taj +3 more
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Oral HRAS Mutation in Orofacial Nevus Sebaceous Syndrome (Schimmelpenning-Feuerstein-Mims-Syndrome): A Case Report With a Literature Survey [PDF]
Background/Aim: The aim of this study was to present the long-term course of a patient with nevus sebaceous syndrome (NSS). Recent genetic studies place the syndrome in the emerging group of so-called RASopathies.
Friedrich, R. +9 more
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We report a new case of p63/cytokeratin 7 (CK7) positive syringocystadenocarcinoma papilliferum (SCACP), on the shoulder of an 88‐year‐old man, with superficial dermal infiltration and squamoid differentiation. We describe the 24th case of SCACP, the malignant counterpart of syringocystadenoma papilliferum (SCAP). At the present, we do not know whether
Beatrice Paradiso +5 more
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Basal Cell Carcinoma in Asians: A Retrospective Analysis of Ten Patients
Background. Few studies have been done that characterize basal cell carcinoma (BCC) in Asians because this tumor is relatively uncommon in this population group. Objective. To characterize BCC in Asians. Methods. We retrospectively examined fifteen patient variables and eight tumor variables of ten Asian patients with BCC and compared these results to ...
Michael G. Moore +2 more
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Development of Multiple Tumors in a Sebaceous Nevus of Jadassohn
We report the case of a 56-year-old male with a sebaceous nevus of the scalp, complicated by multiple tumor development. Histologic examination revealed a basal cell carcinoma, a syringocystadenoma papilliferum and a proliferating trichilemmal cyst. Sebaceous nevus has a well-documented neoplastic potential.
Stavrianeas, NG +5 more
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Cutaneous Adnexal Tumors: The Diagnostic Role Of Dermatoscopic Examination [PDF]
We have read with great interest the original article by Aslan Kayıran et al., which was recently published in the Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences [1].
Atasoy, Mustafa +3 more
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Ectopic Hidradenoma Papilliferum
Hidradenoma papilliferum is a rare tumor that occurs almost exclusively in females on the anogenital area. Rare cases of ectopic (nongenital) hidradenoma papilliferum have been described. The lesions usually present as an asymptomatic slow‐growing, red, firm, mobile, well‐delimitated nodule that grows for a long time before resection.
Aristóteles David Neiva Rosmaninho +6 more
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