Sebaceous naevus is a rare non-melanocytic congenital skin hamartoma. Even more rare is the transformation of these lesions into malignant skin cancers, most notably basal cell carcinomas (BCCs). We discuss a case in an adult with later malignant transformation into BCC reported by clinical pathologists. There is dispute about the accurate incidence of malignant transformation. More recently, research has shown that transformation into BCC is unlikely, in that the origins of these lesions arise in trichoblastoma. Evidence from this comes from the changes in mutation pathways that are distinctly separate. A consensus between dermatology, plastic surgery and clinical pathologists is beneficial to decide the best management for these individua...
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common non melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) in white individuals o...
Sebaceoma is a benign tumor composed of incompletely differentiated sebaceous cells of varying degre...
WOS: 000179922100031PubMed ID: 12492992A 24-year-old man was admitted to our outpatient clinic with ...
Sebaceous naevus is a rare non-melanocytic congenital skin hamartoma. Even more rare is the transfor...
Epidermal naevus is a congenital cutaneous hamartoma with a benign course. We highlight a rare case ...
Nevus sebaceus (NS) is a common congenital birthmark, and various tumors have been reported to devel...
Apocrine skin carcinoma is an aggressive cutaneous tumour. We report a case of apocrine carcinoma de...
Nevus sebaceus is frequently associated with the development of secondary neoplasms. Incidences of m...
Nevus sebaceus (NS) is a congenital, benign, hamartomatous lesion and it is possible to see several ...
Malignant tumour development within a seborrheic keratosis (SK) is extremely rare. Though the most c...
The description of two clinical cases of basal cell skin cancer, which developed against the backgro...
Epidermal nevi are usually benign lesions with a lifelong course if left untreated. In rare cases de...
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most frequent non-melanoma skin cancer. Only 5-15% of BCC cases ca...
The nevus sebaceous of Jadassohn usually affects the face or scalp. It tends to evolve in three stag...
BACKGROUND: Naevus sebaceous is a congenital hamartoma commonly associated with the development of s...
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common non melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) in white individuals o...
Sebaceoma is a benign tumor composed of incompletely differentiated sebaceous cells of varying degre...
WOS: 000179922100031PubMed ID: 12492992A 24-year-old man was admitted to our outpatient clinic with ...
Sebaceous naevus is a rare non-melanocytic congenital skin hamartoma. Even more rare is the transfor...
Epidermal naevus is a congenital cutaneous hamartoma with a benign course. We highlight a rare case ...
Nevus sebaceus (NS) is a common congenital birthmark, and various tumors have been reported to devel...
Apocrine skin carcinoma is an aggressive cutaneous tumour. We report a case of apocrine carcinoma de...
Nevus sebaceus is frequently associated with the development of secondary neoplasms. Incidences of m...
Nevus sebaceus (NS) is a congenital, benign, hamartomatous lesion and it is possible to see several ...
Malignant tumour development within a seborrheic keratosis (SK) is extremely rare. Though the most c...
The description of two clinical cases of basal cell skin cancer, which developed against the backgro...
Epidermal nevi are usually benign lesions with a lifelong course if left untreated. In rare cases de...
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most frequent non-melanoma skin cancer. Only 5-15% of BCC cases ca...
The nevus sebaceous of Jadassohn usually affects the face or scalp. It tends to evolve in three stag...
BACKGROUND: Naevus sebaceous is a congenital hamartoma commonly associated with the development of s...
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common non melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) in white individuals o...
Sebaceoma is a benign tumor composed of incompletely differentiated sebaceous cells of varying degre...
WOS: 000179922100031PubMed ID: 12492992A 24-year-old man was admitted to our outpatient clinic with ...