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Angiokeratoma Circumscriptum

Dermatologic Surgery, 2004
Angiokeratoma circumscriptum is one of five types in the group of the angiokeratomas. These lesions are usually present at birth and are not related with systemic diseases. Angiokeratoma circumscriptums are hyperkeratotic papules or nodules occurring frequently unilaterally on the leg.
Ragip, Ozdemir   +3 more
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Solitary Angiokeratoma

The Journal of Dermatology, 1988
AbstractSolitary angiokeratoma is a distinct clinical entity which has a hyperkeratotic verrucous appearance. The present paper deals with a histologically typical case which had a soft capillary hemangioma‐like appearance on palpation.
H, Gomi   +3 more
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Angiokeratoma vulvae

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1985
A healthy 25-year-old white woman presented with a 2-year history of vaginal pruritus, burning, and dyspareunia. Numerous grayish purple macular and papular lesions, ranging in size from 0.5 to 2.0 mm, were observed on both labia majora. Some were centrally eroded. Biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of angiokeratoma.
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ANGIOKERATOMA SERPIGINOSUM

International Journal of Dermatology, 1978
Angiokeratoma, a vascular dermatosis, is currently recognized as having six clinical presentations. A woman with extensive skin lesions compatible with the clinical diagnosis of angioma serpiginosum was found to have biopsy changes consistent with angiokeratoma.
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ANGIOKERATOMA CORPORIS DIFFUSUM

Archives of Dermatology, 1953
ANGIOKERATOMA corporis diffusum is only rarely described in the usual textbooks. This is not surprising, since only about 20 characteristic cases of angiokeratoma corporis diffusum have been observed since its first description in 1898. However, it would be wrong to consider this skin condition a dermatological curiosity. Investigations during the past
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Angiokeratoma of Vulva

Dermatology, 1978
A female of 66 who presented with long-standing pruritus vulvae showed angiokeratoma of the vulva as an incidental finding. This benign tumour is uncommon and in a survey of 150 patients over 50 years old (mean age 76.9), no further example was found.
J, Verbov, K, Manglabruks
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Angiokeratoma Circumscriptum and Angiokeratoma Scroti

Archives of Dermatology, 1960
Angiokeratoma circumscriptum was first described in 1915 by Fabry. 1 Angiokeratoma scroti was described by Fordyce 2 in 1896. These two entities are compared to the other angiokeratomata in Table 1. For references from the older literature on the angiokeratoma circumscriptum, the reader is referred to the paper of Loria, Derbes and Krafchuk.
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ANGIOKERATOMA

Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology, 1928
In 1889, Mibelli, 1 under the title "Una Nuova Forma Di Cheratosi," described what he believed to be a hitherto unclassified dermatosis; to this he gave the name angiokeratoma. It seems beyond question, however, that the disease was recognized many years previously by French, English and Italian dermatologists.
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Angiokeratoma corporis naeviforme

Dermatology, 1984
An interesting expression of angiokeratoma corporis naeviforme highlighting its unusual features is described.
V N, Sehgal, A, Ghorpade, R V, Koranne
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ANGIOKERATOMA

Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology, 1931
Recently we observed a typical case of angiokeratoma Mibelli, and since the condition is uncommon we record this case. Judging from the number and types of cases that have been reported in the literature as angiokeratoma, much confusion exists as to the true nature of this disease.
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