2017, Number 4
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Dermatología Cosmética, Médica y Quirúrgica 2017; 15 (4)
Seborrheic Keratoses and Periocular Syringomas, A Report of Two Cases of this Uncommon Collision Tumor
Bolaños AMA, Carbajosa MMJ, Violante J, Vega-Memije ME, Arenas R
Language: Spanish
References: 6
Page: 240-242
PDF size: 173.54 Kb.
ABSTRACT
When two or more tumors are in a single lesion, it’s called collision
or contiguous tumor. Cutaneous collision tumors may be
similar to other tumors, which may lead to occasional confusion
of clinical diagnosis. Both seborrheic keratoses and syringomas
are benign tumor entities of relatively easy diagnosis. We report
a 65-year-old a male and a, 66 year-old female, both with a similar
association of seborrheic keratoses and syringomas.
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