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Pediatric Pilomatrixoma

What is pilomatrixoma?

Pilomatrixoma is a slow-growing, hard mass found beneath the skin. It is most common on the face and neck, but is sometimes found elsewhere on the body. Pilomatrixoma is usually a single lump, but, occasionally, multiple masses are seen. Most cases of pilomatrixoma are diagnosed in children, but the frequency in adults is now thought to be more common.

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Providers Who Treat Pilomatrixoma

Nancy Bauman

Nancy M. Bauman, MD

  • Director, Aerodigestive Clinic
  • Director, Vascular Anomaly Clinic
  • Otolaryngologist
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Alexandra Espinel

Alexandra Genevieve Espinel, MD

  • Director, Pediatric Otolaryngology Fellowship
  • Otolaryngologist

4.7/5

Based On 32 Family Ratings

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Pamela Mudd

Pamela Anne Mudd, MD

  • Surgical Director, Thyroid Nodule and Thyroid Cancer Clinic
  • Director, Pediatric Voice Program
  • Otolaryngologist
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Maria Pena

Maria T. Pena, MD

  • Director, Quality Improvement and Safety
  • Co-Director, Complex Sinusitis Program
  • Otolaryngologist
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Diego Preciado

Diego A. Preciado, MD, PHD

  • Division Chief, Ear, Nose, and Throat (Otolaryngology)
  • Co-Director, Cochlear Implant Program
  • Otolaryngologist
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Brian Reilly

Brian Kip Reilly, MD

  • Co-Director, Cochlear Implant Program
  • Otolaryngologist

4.6/5

Based On 32 Family Ratings

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George Zalzal

George H. Zalzal, MD

  • Emeritus Chief, Ear, Nose, and Throat (Otolaryngology)
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Habib Zalzal

Habib Zalzal, MD

  • Otolaryngologist
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Departments that Treat Pilomatrixoma

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