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Trichoepithelioma (solitary)

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A solitary trichoepithelioma is a slowly growing epithelial tumour. There is no genetic association. It presents as a single pink nodule, usually on the adult face. Histologically, it may show keratotic cysts and multiple failed attempts to form hairs.

Treatment is by excision.


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