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A young boy with a large hemifacial plaque with histopathologic features of trichoepithelioma JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY Oh, D. H., Lane, A. T., Turk, A. E., Kohler, S. 1997; 37 (5): 881-883
Abstract
Trichoepitheliomas commonly appear as sporadic solitary lesions or, more rarely, as multiple lesions that are often dominantly inherited. We describe an 8-year-old boy with multiple facial papules that coalesced into a large plaque. This presentation of multiple trichoepitheliomas may represent an unusual type of nevus.
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View details for PubMedID 9366858