Condition
Pediatric Pilomatrixoma
What You Need to Know
A pilomatrixoma is a slow-growing, noncancerous (benign) skin tumor of the hair follicle.
Key Symptoms
Symptoms for pilomatrixoma pay include:
- Small, hard mass beneath the skin of the face, head, neck or arms
- Usually painless unless it becomes infected
Diagnosis
Generally, pilomatrixoma is diagnosed by:
- Physical examination
- Biopsy
Treatment
Treatment may include surgery to remove the mass and some of the surrounding tissue.
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