Pilomatrix Carcinoma: A Benign-Mimic with Malignant Consequences - A Case Report and Review of the Current Literature
Introduction: Pilomatrix carcinomas (PMXCs) are uncommon, locally aggressive tumors with high recurrence rates, metastatic potential, and fewer than 130 cases reported in the literature. Typically, they present as an unassuming, firm, dermal swelling and therefore are frequently mistaken for more co...
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Main Authors: | Cedar A. Slovacek (Author), Yang Li (Author), Maria Hurley (Author), Ramona Behshad (Author), Michael L. Bernstein (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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