An unusual case of superficial (Cutaneous) angiomyxomas
Cutaneous myxomas also called angiomyxomas are rare benign connective tissue tumours, composed of stellate cells, set in a loose mucoid stroma. These lesions have been recognized as part of Carney complex. We report a 12 year old boy affected by multiple Superficial Angiomyxomas without any other co...
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Main Authors: | Akshaya Nagaraja (Author), Keerthi Jampani (Author), Srilakshmi Peddireddy (Author), Yugandhar Inakanti (Author), Vijayshankar Metikurke (Author) |
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