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A 55-year-old woman was referred to our outpatient clinic because of bilateral papular lesions on her nose from 2 years ego. In clinical examination, we found three symmetrical dome-shaped, skin-colored, asymptomatic papules on both nasal alas. The lesions made the patient's nose to seem larger with eroded edges (figures 1, 2). Examination of nasal mucosa was normal. General physical examination was unremarkable. A biopsy was done from the lesion (figure 3).
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volume 11 issue 1
pages 42- 43
publication date 2008-04-01
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