Amanda Rekola, Daniel Tegnelius, Emma Wall, Johann Zdolsek, Reza Tabrisi
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Areolar sebaceous hyperplasia: case report and literature review.
Areolar sebaceous hyperplasia (ASH), also known as Montgomery hyperplasia, is an uncommon benign neoplasm. Despite nearly 40 years since the first case was described, this condition remains rare, with only 20 reported cases. We present a case of ASH in a 44-year-old female and review the existing literature.