extraocular sebaceous carcinoma arising from nevus sebaceous

Authors

d. akbari

z. naraghi

n. emadi h. ghaninejad

abstract

sebaceous carcinoma is a relatively rare cutaneous tumor that is most commonly derived from the sebaceous glands located in periorbital area. the extraocular occurrence of this tumor is very rare. we report a case of an 85 years old woman who presented with a slowly enlarging mass on the right temporal region. histological examination of the lesion revealed a malignant sebaceous carcinoma occurring in conjunction with nevus sebaceous. the lesion was surgically excised completely.

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acta medica iranica

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