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- Cutaneous Sebaceous Neoplasms with a Focal Glandular Pattern (Seboapocrine Lesions): a Clinicopathological Study of Three Cases Dmitry V
- The Cylindromatosis (CYLD) Gene and Head and Neck Tumorigenesis Krista Roberta Verhoeft1, Hoi Lam Ngan2 and Vivian Wai Yan Lui3*
- Unilateral Facial Papules and Plaques
- Multiple Familial Trichoepitheliomas
- Cytological Diagnosis of Giant Cell Lesions in Infants-A Red Herring
- Eruptive Syringoma: a Case Report and Review of “Paisley Tie”
- Nevus Sebaceus with Syringocystadenoma Papilliferum, Prurigo Nodularis, Apocrine Cystadenoma, Basaloid Follicular Proliferation
- Boards Fodder Hyperplasias and Benign Neoplasms of Adnexal Origin by Kristy Charles, MD, and Emily Smith, MD
- A Case of Eccrine Spiradenoma: a Rarely Seen Soft Tissue Tumor on the Extensor Surface of Arm
- Eccrine Spiradenoma with Chondroid Syringoma in Blaschkoid Distribution
- Dermatopathology of Cutaneous Cystic Lesions: a Practical Review with Diagnostic Clues and Pitfalls
- Thomas, MD Carcinomas Associate Professor Section of Dermatopathology UT Houston School of Medicine Director, Mohs and Dermasurgery Unit M.D
- Spiradenocarcinoma: a Comprehensive Data Review
- Observations on Four Cases of Brooke–Spiegler Syndrome
- Spiradenocarcinoma of the Scalp
- Case Report Cylindroma − a Case Report: Benign but Not Banal!
- Painful Cutaneous and Subcutaneous Tumors Accompanied with Vascularized Appearance Using High-Resolution Ultrasound in Dermatolo
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- Brooke-Spiegler Syndrome Resident Physician: D
- Simplified Approach to Cutaneous Adnexal Tumors Chandra
- Giant Vascular Eccrine Spiradenoma: the First Case in the Scrotum and Review of the Literature Author Zan Li1, Gang Li1, Xin Jiang1 and Xiaoming Fu2*
- Brooke-Spiegler Syndrome
- Eccrine Spiradenoma Mimicking a Painful Traumatic Neuroma: Case Report Katelyn Donaldson, BS,1,2 Gretchen Scott, RN, BSN,2 Fredric K
- A Comprehensive Histopathological Study of Skin Appendageal Tumors
- Prospective Study of Skin Adnexal Tumours for a Period of Two Years in a Tertiary Care Hospital
- Expression of P63 in Primary Cutaneous Adnexal Neoplasms and Adenocarcinoma Metastatic to the Skin
- Clinicopathological Comparison
- Eccrine Spiradenoma of Eyelid: Case Report
- Benign Follicular Tumors*