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Author Spotlight: Anterior HR-OCT as a Non-Invasive Tool for Characterizing Ocular Surface Squamous Neoplasia
Published on: August 9, 2024
Sebaceous neoplasms: Just the thin end of the wedge
Aikaterini Kyriakou1, Nikiforos Galanis2, Eliza Stavride3
12nd Department of Dermatology and Venereology "Papageorgiou" General Hospital Aristotle University School of Medicine Thessaloniki Greece.
Abstract:
The presence of sebaceous neoplasm should alert physicians to thoroughly investigate for underlying malignancies. Awareness on MTS should be raised within physicians, since this may be just the thin end of the wedge.
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