Abstract
Sebocystomatosis, a rare skin disease characterized by sebum-filled skin cysts, affected a 28-year-old female. Lesions started at 12 years, initially located on the sternum, then extending to the forearms and abdomen. A biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of sebocystomatosis, revealing epidermal cysts in the dermis with sebaceous glands. Sebocystomatosis is sparsely documented in medical literature. Our patient presents persistent skin lesions, diagnosed as sebocystomatosis by biopsy. Early recognition is crucial for management, emphasizing the importance of biopsy for the accurate diagnosis of this skin disease.
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