2015
DOI: 10.1111/cup.12496
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True cutaneous chondroma: a case report

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“…Benign cartilaginous lesions of the skin are rare and frequently represent developmental abnormalities occurring during embryogenesis. [1][2][3] The most common cutaneous cartilaginous tumors are cartilaginous hamartomas, which represent congenital abnormalities occurring in the head and neck after birth, such as accessory auricles and Meckel's cartilaginous remnants. 2,11 Other cartilaginous lesions primary to the skin include cutaneous chondromas and mixed tumors of salivary gland type (chondroid syringoma) arising in the dermis.…”
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“…Benign cartilaginous lesions of the skin are rare and frequently represent developmental abnormalities occurring during embryogenesis. [1][2][3] The most common cutaneous cartilaginous tumors are cartilaginous hamartomas, which represent congenital abnormalities occurring in the head and neck after birth, such as accessory auricles and Meckel's cartilaginous remnants. 2,11 Other cartilaginous lesions primary to the skin include cutaneous chondromas and mixed tumors of salivary gland type (chondroid syringoma) arising in the dermis.…”
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“…2,11 Other cartilaginous lesions primary to the skin include cutaneous chondromas and mixed tumors of salivary gland type (chondroid syringoma) arising in the dermis. [1][2][3][4][5] All these lesions are characterized by the occurrence of benign normal cartilage containing hyaline matrix.…”
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“…1 Only 12 cases of CC have been reported, including the present case (Table 1). [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] The ages vary from 18 to 89 years (mean: 46.5 years). The ratio of men to women is 8-4.…”
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