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Areolar sebaceous hyperplasia in a male -- a different morphology
Vrinda Bajaj1, Paul Barrett, Therese Sripathy
1University Hospital of North Durham, Durham, UK. vrinda_bajaj@hotmail.com
Abstract:
Sebaceous hyperplasia commonly occurs on the face and occasionally on the neck, mainly in elderly individuals. Areolar involvement is a rare distinctive entity with an increasing number of male cases being reported. This is also the first reported case of unilateral sebaceous hyperplasia occurring in a male, as plaque morphology.
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