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Smooth, Firm Nodules: Your Dx?

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A 50-year-old man wonders whether the many asymptomatic lesions he has had for “almost all my life” can be removed. What are these lesions?

A 50-year-old man wonders whether the many asymptomatic lesions he has had for “almost all my life” can be removed.

What are these lesions?

A. Dermoid cysts
B. Steatocystoma multiplex
C. Benign epidermal inclusion cysts
D. Lipomas
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