Togral, Arzu KaratasEyuboglu, Atilla AdnanAkcay, Eda YilmazErtas, Nilgun Markal2019-05-062019-05-0620182528-8644http://www.turkjplastsurg.org/article.asp?issn=1300-6878;year=2018;volume=26;issue=1;spage=40;epage=42;aulast=Eyubogluhttp://hdl.handle.net/11727/3205Clear cell acanthoma (CCA) is an uncommon, benign, and slow progressing lesion originating from epidermal keratinocytes. Lesions are not gender specific and usually diagnosed at 50-60 years of age. It is generally represented in the lower extremities. CCA was first described by Degos et al. as "Degos acanthoma" for a lesion presented in the lower extremity. Clinically, it is hard to distinguish whether the lesion is benign or malignant. Final diagnosis can be made histopathologically. Biopsy material is periodic acid-Schiff positive. While CAA commonly presents itself in the lower extremities, our patient had a CAA in his abdominal region.enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAbdominal lesionClear cell acanthomaDegos acanthomaClear Cell Acanthoma in an Unexpected LocationArticle26140420004382190000112-s2.0-85044440860