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REPORT OF A CASE A 41-year-old black woman presented with a 3-year history of a plaque on her chin. This asymptomatic lesion developed in an area of scarring that had resulted from grease splattering while the patient was cooking. There is no family history of similar lesions. Physical examination revealed an oval, violaceous, 1-cm, annular plaque with a depressed center and an elevated indurated rim studded with tiny, white milia on the chin (Figure 1andFigure 2). A biopsy specimen was obtained from the rim of the lesion (Figure 3andFigure 4). What is your diagnosis? DIAGNOSIS: Desmoplastic trichoepithelioma. HISTOPATHOLOGIC FINDINGS AND CLINICAL COURSE On hematoxylin-eosin—stained sections (Figures 3 and 4), focal irregular thickening and elongation of rete ridges were seen in the center of the specimen. The dermis in these areas showed several masses and cords of epithelial cells in a desmoplastic stroma. |