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Cellular neurothekoma of the nasal dorsum

Authors: Jesús Luelmo; Irgmard Costa; Oscar Escuder; Artur Díaz-Carandell; Mireia Yébenes Marsal;

Cellular neurothekoma of the nasal dorsum

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Auteur(s) : Mireia Yebenes Marsal1, Oscar Escuder2, Irgmard Costa3, Artur Diaz-Carandell2, Jesus Luelmo1 1Departments of Dermatology 2Departments of Maxillofacial Surgery 3Departments of Pathology, Hospital Universitari de Sabadell, C/Parc Tauli s/n, 08208, Barcelona, Spain Neurothekoma refers to a very uncommon benign tumour, of uncertain origin, although it has been suggested that it might arise from the peripheric nerve sheath. Harkin and Reed first described it in 1969 [...]

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