Jesús I Martínez-Ortega, Grisell Ortega-Valerio, Arely G Ramirez-Cibrian
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Post-traumatic Bullous Pilomatrixoma Exploring the Pathogenesis.
This report demonstrates the rare variant of bullous pilomatrixoma in a 10-year-old boy who presented with a rapidly growing, red-colored, bullous nodule on his neck after trauma. The exact etiology of this subtype of pilomatrixoma is unclear, but previous studies have suggested that mechanical trauma may trigger its development.