PMC · DOI:10.1016/j.jdcr.2025.04.042·June 2, 2025
Isolated congenital hair tuft at an unusual location
Maira A. Bhatty, Paul X. Benedetto, Todd Stultz, Allison Vidimos

Abstract
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TopicsTumors and Oncological Cases · Hair Growth and Disorders
