What are the manifestations of calcified epithelioma?

For patients with calcifying epithelioma, there are mostly manifestations such as subcutaneous cartilaginous swellings or nodules of varying sizes. Calcifying epithelioma is a cellular tumor differentiated from the epidermal cortex, usually seen in children, and its face, neck, upper limbs and buttocks and back and other parts of the face, neck, upper limbs and buttocks and other parts of the single subcutaneous cartilaginous swellings of varying sizes or nodules, the local color of the skin can be normal or reddish, in the child crying the affected area can be red, the local skin lesions will gradually increase, sometimes accompanied by local pain. For smaller single nodules, the lesions can be eliminated by physical therapy such as electrocautery and laser, and for larger lesions, the swelling can be completely removed after local anesthesia. For patients who are found to have calcified epithelioma, it is recommended that they go to a regular hospital and choose the appropriate way of active treatment under the guidance of the doctor, in order to obtain the best therapeutic effect.