A Case Report on Reticulated Pattern Sebaceoma in a Young Female
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2024-10
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International Society for Contemporary Medical Research
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Sebaceoma is a rare benign adnexal neoplasm that is composed of predominantly of immature sebocytes with occasional mature sebocytes. Muir Torre syndrome has been linked to sebaceomas. Usually seen in older individuals, as a single flesh-coloured papule on the head and neck region. This case study describes a female patient, aged 32, who presented with recurring tumor on her left upper eyelid. Microscopic examination showed features favouring Sebaceoma - Reticulated pattern. Although sebaceoma usually has an indolent clinical course, it is an uncommon condition that seldom affects young people.
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Eyelid, Lynch syndrome, Mismatch repair genes (MMR), Muir Torre syndrome (MTS), Reticulated Sebaceoma
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Salim Nazia, Biligi Dayananda S . A Case Report on Reticulated Pattern Sebaceoma in a Young Female. International Journal of Contemporary Medical Research. 2024 Oct; 11(10): 1-3