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Case Report

Year: 2020 | Month: February | Volume: 10 | Issue: 2 | Pages: 228-231

Sebaceous Cell Carcinoma of Face- A Rare Presentation

Ruchi Khadayate1, Reeta Dhar2, Siddhi Karale1

1Second year Post- Graduate student, 2Professor,
Department of Pathology, MGM Medical College & Hospital ,Kamothe , Navi Mumbai

Corresponding Author: Reeta Dhar

ABSTRACT

Sebaceous carcinoma is a very uncommon malignancy of Sebaceous glands which forms the dermal adnexal unit. They usually occur singly, in and around orbits. Hereby, presenting a case of 80 yr old male with two swellings, one at forehead and other at the jawline, both on the left side of the face, swellings were painless, firm, fixed, globular, exophytic. They were surgically resected under local anesthesia.

Key words: Sebaceous carcinomas, Face, Appendageal malignancy, Extraocular Sebaceous carcinomas

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