2015
DOI: 10.18410/jebmh/2015/1207
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A Rare Case of Sebaceous Carcinoma of Scalp With Parotid and Neck Secondaries

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“…8 Some studies showed association with the germline mutations in the MSH2 and MLH1 genes found on chromosomes 3p and 2p respectively. 9 Risk factors for the development of sebaceous cell carcinoma are advanced age, Asian or South Asian race, previous history of irradiation, Muir-Torre syndrome, and immunosuppression following renal transplantation. 10 A tumour of sebaceous glands usually starts as a solitary, firm to hard, slow-growing erythematous or sometimes pale yellow-coloured nodule mainly over the head and neck and, less commonly over the trunk or genitals.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…8 Some studies showed association with the germline mutations in the MSH2 and MLH1 genes found on chromosomes 3p and 2p respectively. 9 Risk factors for the development of sebaceous cell carcinoma are advanced age, Asian or South Asian race, previous history of irradiation, Muir-Torre syndrome, and immunosuppression following renal transplantation. 10 A tumour of sebaceous glands usually starts as a solitary, firm to hard, slow-growing erythematous or sometimes pale yellow-coloured nodule mainly over the head and neck and, less commonly over the trunk or genitals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%