Cutaneous Syringoma: the Status of Hormonal Receptors
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A rare large cutaneous chondroid syringoma involving a toe
RATIONALE Chondroid syringoma (CS) occurs mostly on the face and neck, and rarely occurs in the toe. Malignant CS is invasive, grows quickly, and has a high recurrence rate. The presence of a bilobed CS in 1 toe has never been reported in the literature. PATIENT CONCERNS A 72-year-old male patient presented with a mass in a third toe of his right foot. The mass had slowly grown in 2 years. He...
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عنوان ژورنال: Yonsei Medical Journal
سال: 2008
ISSN: 0513-5796
DOI: 10.3349/ymj.2008.49.2.341