Publications by authors named "Nicole Decamp"

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  • - Endocervical microglandular hyperplasia (MGH) is a benign glandular lesion of the cervix that can resemble endocervical adenocarcinoma in appearances and histological features, making diagnosis difficult.
  • - A proper differential diagnosis is crucial because misidentifying MGH as a malignant condition can lead to unnecessary treatments or anxiety.
  • - The text discusses a case involving a 21-year-old woman who experienced challenges in diagnosis during colposcopy, but was ultimately found to have MGH upon histological examination.
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We present a patient with an extensive cluster of exophytic nodules that developed on his chin. These nodules consisted of abscesses and fibrotic areas. Lesion morphology, histology, and microbiology support a follicular occlusion triad entity.

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