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Typically, a sebaceous carcinoma presents as a yellow, ulcerated nodule on the face - particularly the eyelids - or scalp. Eyelid lesions are more likely to present with clinical metastases.

It may be associated with a variety of other skin tumours in Muir-Torre Syndrome.


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