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Pilar cysts can mimic cylindromas in clinical presentation. Derived from the root sheath of hair follicles, they typically appear on the scalp but rarely on the face. Pilar cysts are slow growing, firm, and whitish in color5; several cysts can appear at a time.

Pilomatricomas are firm skin masses—usually < 3 cm in size—that can vary in color. There may be an extrusion of calcified material within the nodules, which does not occur in cylindromas.

Sebaceous adenomas are yellowish papules, usually < 1 cm in size, that appear on the head and neck area.6

Making the diagnosis. The clinical appearance of cylindromas and their location will point to the diagnosis, as will a family history of similar lesions. Ultimately, the diagnosis is confirmed by biopsy.

Treatment mainstay includes excision

Complete excision of all lesions is key due to the possibility of malignant transformation and metastasis. Options for removal include electrodesiccation, curettage, cryosurgery,3 high-dose radiation, and the use of a CO2 laser.2 For multiple large tumors, or ones in cosmetically sensitive areas, consider referral to Dermatology or Plastic Surgery. Further imaging should be sought to rule out extension to bone or metastasis. Patients with multiple cylindromas and Brooke-Spiegler syndrome need lifelong follow-up to monitor for recurrence and malignant transformation.3,7,8

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