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Case Report

SETB. 2010; 44(4): 178-180


Warty dyskeratoma in umblical region

Tahir Atun, Uygar Demir, Canan Tanık, Mustafa Arısoy, Gürhan Işıl, Mehmet Mihmanlı.




Abstract

Warty dyskeratoma is a benign epithelial tumour, that is commonly characterised by soliter papul or nodule. Clinical findings may be similar to sebaceous hyperplasia, pyojenic granuloma, verruca vulgaris and basal cell carsinoma. In a 16 year old male patient a brown-cream colored, centrally crust formated papular lesion with a 6x5 mm diameter was detected in the umblical region. After excisional biopsy it was found to be compatible with warty dyskeratoma histapathologically. Because of it’s unusual localisation, we have presented the case with literature.

Key words: Warty dyskeratoma, verrucous dyskeratoma






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