A trichodiscoma is a cutaneous condition a benign tumor usually skin colored most often affecting the face and upper trunk.
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Trichilemmal carcinoma
Trichilemmal carcinoma (also known as tricholemmal carcinoma) is a cutaneous condition reported to arise on sun-exposed areas most commonly the face and ears.
Trichilemmoma
Trichilemmoma (also known as tricholemmoma) is a benign cutaneous neoplasm that shows differentiation toward cells of the outer root sheath.. The lesion is often seen in the face and neck […]
Trichoblastoma
Trichoblastomas are a cutaneous condition characterized by benign neoplasms of follicular germinative cells. Trichoblastic fibroma is a designation used to characterize small nodular trichoblastomas with conspicuous fibrocytic stroma sometimes constituting […]
Giant solitary trichoepithelioma
A giant solitary trichoepithelioma is a cutaneous condition characterized by a skin lesion that may be up to several centimeters in diameter.
Trichofolliculoma
Trichofolliculoma is a cutaneous condition characterized by a benign highly structured tumor of the pilosebaceous unit.
Malignant pilomatricoma
Malignant pilomatricoma (also known as a Pilomatrical carcinoma and Pilomatrix carcinoma) is a cutaneous condition characterized by a locally aggressive tumor composed of hair matrix cells.
Pilomatricoma
Pilomatricoma also known as a calcifying epithelioma of Malherbe Malherbe calcifying epithelioma and Pilomatrixoma is a benign skin tumor derived from the hair matrix.
Eccrine carcinoma
Eccrine carcinoma (also known as a syringoid carcinoma) is a rare cutaneous condition characterized by a plaque or nodule on the scalp trunk or extremities.
Syringofibroadenoma
Syringofibroadenoma (also known as Acrosyringeal nevus of Weedon and Lewis) is a cutaneous condition characterized by a hyperkeratotic nodule or plaque involving the extremities.It is considered of eccrine origin.