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Case Reports
. 2019 Aug 30;5(9):818-820.
doi: 10.1016/j.jdcr.2019.07.027. eCollection 2019 Sep.

Sebaceous adenoma in the setting of immunosuppression for kidney transplantation

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Sebaceous adenoma in the setting of immunosuppression for kidney transplantation

Jacob Reinhart et al. JAAD Case Rep. .
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Keywords: immunosuppression; kidney; kidney transplantation; renal transplantation; sebaceous adenoma; sebaceous neoplasm; transplant.

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Fig 1
Clinical image showing a pink and yellow 2-cm filiform exophytic growth on the lower portion of the patient's left abdomen.
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Fig 2
H&E staining of a shave biopsy specimen: multiple lobules resemble a normal sebaceous gland in the upper dermis. Original magnification, ×8.
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Fig 3
Higher-power magnification shows an increased layering of germinative cells at the periphery of lobules, with immature and mostly mature sebocytes in the lobule centers. Cellular atypia is not present. Original magnification, ×50.

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