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Yoon K Cohen1, David J Elpern2.
Abstract
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Keywords: Brooke-Spiegler syndrome; adnexal neoplasm; adnexal tumor; benign adnexal tumor; benign tumor; cylindroma; dermatoscope; dermoscopy; turban tumor
Year: 2014 PMID: 24520517 PMCID: PMC3919843 DOI: 10.5826/dpc.0401a10
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dermatol Pract Concept ISSN: 2160-9381
Figure 1.Clinical view of the cylindroma on the left parietal scalp. [Copyright: ©2014 Cohen et al.]
Figure 2.Dermatoscopic view shows several scattered white globules and arborizing telangiectasia on a white to salmon pink background. The vascular branches are more pronounced at the periphery and they extend from the periphery towards the center of the lesion. [Copyright: ©2014 Cohen et al.]
Figure 3.Well-circumscribed, non-encapsulated nodule in the dermis. There are multiple lobules arranged in a jigsaw-mosaic pattern. [Copyright: ©2014 Cohen et al.]
Figure 4.Each lobule consists of two layers of cells; an outer layer of cells with small hyperchromatic nuclei and an inner section of cells with oval vesicular nuclei. Each lobule is outlined by a dense PAS-positive hyaline membrane. [Copyright: ©2014 Cohen et al.]