Adenoma of the Sebaceous Glands Symmetrical Balser

**Adenoma of the sebaceous glands, symmetrical** is a rare benign tumor process of the skin, in which multiple neoplasms - adenomas - appear in the axillary or inguinal folds. Adenomas can reach the size of a chicken egg, but more often they are the size of a pea: the color is yellowish, brownish-yellow. Adenomas are often grouped and located symmetrically on both sides of the wide inguinal fold. The formation has a soft consistency, not welded