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Squamous cell carcinoma masquerading as rhinophyma

A rhinophyma lesion can mask the existence of coexisting occult skin cancers, and many types of tumors can mimic a rhinophyma. Although several coexistent malignant tumors have been reported in patients with rhinophyma, few reports have described the coexistence of rhinophyma and cutaneous squamous...

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Published in:Annals of dermatology 2009, 21(1), , pp.81-83
Main Authors: Kim, Min Joo, Kim, Hye Sung, Park, Young Min, Kim, Hyung Ok
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