Mehwash Kashif, Navid Rashid Qureshi, Abrar Barakzai.
An unusual presentation of Pilomatrixoma.
J Liaquat Uni Med Health Sci Jan ;7(2):136-8.

A case of twenty years old female is reported, which was treated inappropriately. She complained of a painless lump located on the right cheek at middle half of the face. An early diagnosis of sebaceous cyst was made. Excision was performed and histopathological findings revealed Pilomatrixoma. Pilomatrixoma is an uncommon, harmless, skin lesion derived from hair matrix cells. It is composed of an epithelial component of the most proximal portion of hair follicle. It is most often diagnosed in young children but may also affect adults. Single skin-coloured or purplish lesions arise on the head and neck, but they may occur at any site. The key to diagnosis is identification of darkly stained `basophilic cells` and `shadow cells`. Calcium deposits are found in most of the lesions. Complete surgical excision is the treatment with rare chances of complications.

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