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Beadioleoma: Understanding Benign Skin Tumors
A skin tumor formed by differentiation of the sweat gland towards sebaceous gland differentiation. They are benign adnexal tumors. They are typically asymptomatic, discrete, slowly growing, dome-shaped, skin-colored, reddish, or yellow papules or nodules ranging from 1 to 15 mm.Mesothelioma - Related Articles
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