Histomorphologic and immunophenotypic analysis of fibrofolliculomas and trichodiscomas in Birt–Hogg–Dube syndrome and sporadic disease

Background:  Fibrofolliculomas and trichodiscomas are benign dermal neoplasms that likely derive from the mantle of the hair follicle and can occur sporadically or in association with Birt–Hogg–Dube syndrome (BHDS). Little is known about the pathogenesis and immunophenotypic properties of these entities.

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