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Pharmacotherapy of actinic keratosis
Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2009Actinic keratosis (AK) represents the initial intraepidermal manifestation of abnormal keratinocyte proliferation with the potential of progression to squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). When in limited numbers, clinically visible AKs are treated individually with ablative and/or surgical procedures (lesion-directed treatment), while multiple and sublinical
Whitney Valins+3 more
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Hypertrophic actinic keratosis
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1982A common hypertrophic variant of actinic keratosis is presented. Bland cytologic features are dominant, and the pattern varies markedly from that of other actinic keratoses. Histologic and topographic evidence suggests that the hypertrophic changes are induced by the trauma of chronic rubbing.
Retna A. Billano, Walter P. Little
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PROLIFERATIVE ACTINIC KERATOSIS
International Journal of Dermatology, 1994Abstract Background. Solar/actìnic keratoses (AKS) are premalignant lesions, usually less than 1 cm in diameter, that appear on chronically sun‐damaged skin. Methods. We describe four patients with a form of AK that enlarged and recurred despite standard treatment.
Aaron K. Joseph+2 more
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Dermoscopic features of actinic keratosis
JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, 2007SummaryActinic keratosis (AK) is a keratinocytic neoplasm that typically develops on sun‐damaged skin of elderly individuals. Only a few reports so far have described the dermoscopic diagnostic features of AK, mainly focusing on facial non‐pigmented AKs.
Peris K+3 more
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Actinic Keratosis and Telangiectasia
Archives of Dermatology, 1972To the Editor.— I recently saw a 60-year-old patient with rufous complexion who was covered with actinic keratosis and telangiectasia about his face, neck, and upper part of his chest. The history included a number of years of arsenic medication in 1936 for the treatment of amebiasis and radioactive thorium to his face in 1962 for actinic keratosis ...
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Primary care and actinic keratosis
British Journal of Dermatology, 2019Item does not contain ...
D. Berker, M.C. Pasch
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TREATMENT OF ACTINIC KERATOSIS
Archives of Dermatology, 1970To the Editor.— It is well known that patients who use fluorouracil topically may get an intensification of the reaction when they are exposed to sunlight. To take advantage of this, a series of 100 patients were given an erythema dose of ultraviolet light to the right half of the face on the day prior to using topical 1% fluorouracil in Propylene ...
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Tenascin expression in actinic keratosis
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 2006Background: Tenascin is an extracellular matrix protein frequently expressed around neoplastic and non‐neoplastic lesions of the skin. Actinic keratoses (AKs) are intraepidermal neoplastic lesions of the sun‐exposed skin. They are classified according to the extension of dysplasia in four stages; they also present different histological varieties ...
Lentini, Maria+3 more
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Emerging drugs for actinic keratosis
Expert Opinion on Emerging Drugs, 2010Actinic keratoses (AK) represent a worldwide problem with continuously increasing incidence. AK are characterized by a proliferation of atypical keratinocytes limited to the epidermis, but they may develop into invasive squamous cell carcinoma. In this regard, novel treatment modalities have been developed that allow treatment of the whole actinically ...
Martina Ulrich+2 more
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