1961
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1961.01580160106020
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Seboacanthoma

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“…102,103 Clinically, these lesions are noted by Naylor 7 to present as 1-to 4-mm verrucoid, sessile papules, 1 to 2 mm in height, located on the face. 7 They are very rare, and case reports have described them primarily in patients with MTS, suggesting an association. 60 The term sebaceous epithelioma has been used to describe multiple types of benign sebaceous proliferations with less differentiated sebocytes.…”
Section: Sebaceous Adenomas Key Pointsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…102,103 Clinically, these lesions are noted by Naylor 7 to present as 1-to 4-mm verrucoid, sessile papules, 1 to 2 mm in height, located on the face. 7 They are very rare, and case reports have described them primarily in patients with MTS, suggesting an association. 60 The term sebaceous epithelioma has been used to describe multiple types of benign sebaceous proliferations with less differentiated sebocytes.…”
Section: Sebaceous Adenomas Key Pointsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The distinetion between benign epidermal and sebaceous tumors may also present a problem. A growth that has some features of a benign epidermal tumor, but also shows a proliferation of sebaceous glands at the base, has been called seboacanthoma (8). Oeeasionally, a typical seborrheie keratosis contains foei of sebaceous differentiation.…”
Section: Non-epidermal Simulants Of Benign Acanthomasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11) may be seen in an otherwise typical seborrheic keratosis. The sebaceous cells are surrounded by masses of basaloid tumor cells and this phenomenon should be distinguished from seboacanthotna {vide supra) (8).…”
Section: Seborrheic Keratoismentioning
confidence: 99%