2015
DOI: 10.5021/ad.2015.27.1.102
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A Case of Soft Fibroma of the Nipple with a Cauliflower-Like Appearance

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“…These fibroepithelial polyps do occur on female external genitalia like vulva and male external genitalia like penis and urethra. Also, these fibroepithelial polyps have been reported on nipple of breast [6].…”
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confidence: 75%
“…These fibroepithelial polyps do occur on female external genitalia like vulva and male external genitalia like penis and urethra. Also, these fibroepithelial polyps have been reported on nipple of breast [6].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…The fibroepithelial polyps are skin tags which have large sizes and are pedunculated and may be referred as acrochordon. 3 The most common occurrence is on neck, axilla, perineum and thighs. They might also occur on female genitalia like vulva as well as male external genitalia like penis and urethra.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…FEPs, also known as soft fibromas and acrochordons, are essentially enlarged skin colored or hyperpigmented, skin tags. [ 1 2 3 ] They are often pedunculated with a variably sized stalk, cauliflower-like surface, and are usually seen in axillae, groin, and gluteal region. They are occasionally seen on oral mucosa, penis, urethra, and vulva.…”
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“…They are occasionally seen on oral mucosa, penis, urethra, and vulva. [ 1 2 3 ] The mammary milk line that extends from breast to the genitals explains the tendency for some breast tumors including FEP to occur over genitalia. [ 4 ] FEPs are also known to be associated with components of metabolic syndrome including obesity.…”
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