Abstract

Sebaceous Glandhy Perplasia (SGH) is a common benign proliferative skin disorder, which most commonly involves the faces and usually appears as yellow, soft, umbilicated papules. But the clinical manifestations of SGH vary greatly. We presented a 40-year-old man with the flesh-colored to light brown linear plaque behind the right ear mimicking verrucous nevus clinically.

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