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Linear Unilateral Basal Cell Nevus: A Benign Follicular Hamartoma Simulating Multiple Basal Cell Carcinomas

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We report a case of linear unilateral basal cell nevus (LBCN) occurring on the left lateral neck and left posterior shoulder of a 23-year-old woman. LBCN is a rare benign follicular hamartoma that must be distinguished from the more aggressive unilateral and segmental variant of nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome (NBCCS) and the linear variant of BCC.


 

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