eruptive vellus hair cyst

eruptive vellus hair cyst
a type of tiny papule that contains vellus hair, usually appearing in crops on the chest in men and ranging from flesh-colored to dark; this lesion is histologically similar and may be related to steatocystoma multiplex.

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