Abstract
Superficial angiomyxomas, also known as cutaneous myxomas, are rare, benign soft tissue tumors that present as papulonodular or polypoid, asymptomatic, slow-growing lesions. They typically occur in the head, neck, trunk, and extremities of adults and may be isolated tumors or part of the Carney Complex. We present a case of SA with an uncommon area of presentation and a brief discussion of the importance of ruling out the presence of systemic syndromes such as the Carney Complex.
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Navea, O. V., Navea, M. B., & De la Fuente, R. (2023). Superficial Angiomyxoma in an Uncommon Area: A Case Report. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.50286
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