2015
DOI: 10.5935/2177-1235.2015rbcp0211
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Cutaneous pilar leiomyoma: case report and analysis of therapeutic possibilities

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“…The clinical manifestation of cutaneous leiomyoma can be a papule or nodule with an approximate size of 2 cm, firm in consistency. [ 2 ] The most common sites affected are the extensor surface of extremities followed by the trunk, head, and neck region. Features commonly noted with multiple cutaneous leiomyomas are that they arise at a younger age, have a segmental arrangement, and tend to be painful.…”
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“…The clinical manifestation of cutaneous leiomyoma can be a papule or nodule with an approximate size of 2 cm, firm in consistency. [ 2 ] The most common sites affected are the extensor surface of extremities followed by the trunk, head, and neck region. Features commonly noted with multiple cutaneous leiomyomas are that they arise at a younger age, have a segmental arrangement, and tend to be painful.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%