Sebaceoma, also known as a sebaceous epithelioma, is a cutaneous condition that appears as a yellow or orange papule.
Clinically, the tumor appears as a single flesh-colored or erythematous nodule or plaque in the head and neck region.
[3] Strict histologic criteria, extensive tissue sample, and wide excision biopsy should all be fulfilled before a diagnosis of sebaceoma is made.
There is stromal-tumor clefting, no peripheral palisading, and no organized lobular architecture.
Duct development is frequent, and sebaceous debris-filled cysts with an eosinophilic cuticle are occasionally observed.