Sebaceous adenomais a type of adenoma, characterized by a slow-growing tumor usually presenting as a pink, flesh-coloured, or yellow papule or nodule.[1]: 662 [2]
^Balzer and Menetrier (1885) described the microscopic appearance of the facial papules as "adenoma sebaceum", thought to be benign tumors of sebaceous glands, although the skin lesions are angiofibromas.
^Facial angiofibromas were first described in 1885 by Balzer and Menetrier. At this time, they were incorrectly termed adenoma sebaceum. We now know that the sebaceous glands are only passively involved, if at all. Facial angiofibromas are hamartomas, defined as benign, tumorous nodules of superfluous tissue.
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