Multiple Trichoepithelioma Images
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Trichepitheliomas: disseminated, small, firm, symptomless skin-coloured papules in the forehead area (Brooke-Spiegler syndrome)

Trichoepitheliomas: diffusely distributed, small, skin-coloured papules in the forehead area.

Trichepitheliomas:disseminated, small, firm, symptomless skin-coloured papules in the area of the auricles and periocular (Brooke-Spiegler syndrome).

Trichepitheliomas: disseminated, small, firm, symptomless skin-coloured papules in the region of the lips (Brooke-Spiegler syndrome).

Trichoepitheliomas: bulging elastic skin-coloured nodules and nodules in the nasolabial fold; multiple, rough, hemispherical, 0.2-0.5 cm large, partly glassy, skin-coloured or red, symmetrically arranged nodules

Trichepitheliomas: disseminated, small, firm, symptomless skin-coloured papules in the forehead area.

Trichoepithelioma: long persistent, multiple, asymptomatic, rough, hemispherical, skin-coloured to reddish, symmetrically arranged papules; unusually pronounced, rarely seen findings

white small knot on the forehead, telangiectasia

Laser scanning microscopy: trichoepithelioma conventional:tumour nests, palisade position, keratin-filled cyst in the tumour nest, connective tissue fibres around the nests


Laser scanning microscopy: trichoepithelioma


