2008, Number 1
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Rev Cent Dermatol Pascua 2008; 17 (1)
Sebaceous adenoma
Machado CA, Ramos GA
Language: Spanish
References: 8
Page: 19-21
PDF size: 119.77 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Sebaceous tumours are uncommon. Sebaceous adenoma is a lesion that usually appears on the face as a solitary nodule measuring less than 5 mm, when sebaceous adenoma is multiple, may occur in association with visceral malignancy, particularly colonic carcinoma.
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