Pigmented poroma with unsusual locatin and dermatoscopic features
Dermatology Practical & Conceptual2012Vol. 2(3), pp. 39–42
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Abstract
Poroma is a benign adnexal neoplasm with atn "poroid"/ductal differentiation that mimics benign and malignant skin tumors. Histopathology shows circumscribed proliferation of poroid cells intermingled with a variable number of cuticular cells. We report a case of pigmented poroma located on the face that simulated clinically and dermatoscopically a pigmented basal cell carcinoma. The features of pigmented and non-pigmented poromas were revisited in order to assist in the diagnosis.
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