Pilomatricoma of the Arm in a Child: A Rare Localization
Journal: International Journal of Clinical Dermatology & Research (IJCDR) (Vol.06, No. 03)Publication Date: 2018-06-13
Authors : K Moustaide A Mazti O Eljouari H BayBay N Hammas S Gallouj FZ Mernissi;
Page : 172-173
Keywords : Pilomatrixoma; evidence of recurrence; Malherbe;
Abstract
Pilomatrixoma mummified epithelioma of Malherbe, is a skin tumor, benign and rare. It is most commonly seen in the head and neck areas, during the first two decades of life. We report a 8-year-old child with a rare localisation of pilomatrixoma in the right arm. The pilomatrixoma was excised and at one year follow-up there has been no evidence of recurrence.
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