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Keywords = Tumor
Number of Articles: 5
An unusual manifestation of cutaneous angiosarcoma: a case report of a rare tumor
Volume 26, Issue 3 , September 2023, , Pages 150-154
Abstract
Cutaneous angiosarcoma is a rare tumor of the head and neck region, most commonly affecting the elderly male. Its presentation varies from a small plaque to multifocal nodules. Differentiating this tumor from other conditions, such as hemangiomas, Kaposi sarcoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and rosacea, ... Read MoreMalignant proliferating trichilemmal tumor: a case report of a rare clinicopathological conundrum
Volume 26, Issue 2 , June 2023, , Pages 85-89
Abstract
Proliferating trichilemmal tumors are rare, generally solitary, benign tumors arising from the hair’s outer root sheath with trichilemmal keratinization. These tumors are predominantly found on the head, neck, and face of elderly females; the inguinal region is a highly unusual site of involvement. ... Read MoreTrichilemmal carcinoma in an Iranian patient: reporting a rare skin tumor
Volume 24, Issue 2 , June 2021, , Pages 147-149
Abstract
Trichilemmal carcinoma is a rare tumor of the outer sheath cells of hair follicles. These tumors occur on the sun-exposed skin of the elderly in the majority of cases. The gross tumor demonstrates exophytic, polypoid, ulcerative, or nodular lesions with or without bleeding. Histopathologically, it is ... Read MoreDermoscopy rainbow pattern as a diagnostic clue for early angiosarcoma
Volume 21, Issue 2 , 2018, , Pages 65-67
Abstract
Angiosarcomas of the scalp are aggressive invasive tumors that, more often than not, mimic benign painless skin lesions. We here report a case of angiosarcoma that was timely diagnosed and treated thanks to the dermoscopic rainbow pattern. Read MoreEpidemiologic study of oral cancers in Khouzestan province in a 10-year period, 1992-2002
Volume 8, Issue 1 , 2004, , Pages 24-31