Abstract:Microcystic adnexal carcinoma (MAC) is a rare adnexal tumor often found on the head and neck and usually presenting as an ill-defi ned, yellowish, or faintly erythematous plaque. It is characterized by aggressive local infi ltration and has a high propensity for perineural invasion (PNI).Most cases have been reported in white patients aged 40-60 years, and there is no sexual predilection. The tumor also occurs in other ethnic groups and across a much wider age range.An adequately sized biopsy is necessary for … Show more
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