Giant pilomatrixoma in the infraclavicular region following an insect bite

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Juan P. Cu00f3bar and collaborators from the of Medical Research, Universidad Francisco Marroquu00edn, Guatemala City, Guatemala have published the research: Giant pilomatrixoma in the infraclavicular region following an insect bite, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Pilomatrixomas are benign skin tumors originating from hair follicles, with minimal malignant potential in sporadic cases. Some cases are linked to genetic syndromes like Gardner syndrome, myotonic dystrophy and Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome. Typically, pilomatrixomas present as an asymptomatic, firm, solitary, well-circumscribed tumor localized to the dermis or subcutaneous tissue, which usually arise in the head and . . .

     

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