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Dermoscopy of nevoid hyperkeratosis of the nipple and/or areola in Fitzpatrick skin type IV. [PDF]
Chauhan P, Dhiman A, Daroach M.
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Understanding the rare genodermatoses Darier’s disease and Hailey-Hailey disease [PDF]
Rogner, Danielle Franziska
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Commentary: Darier-White Disease
In 1871, Harvard became the first American university to establish an independent chair of dermatology and James C. White, MD, was the first to occupy it. At that time, dermatology was becoming recognized as a specialty in this country and American dermatology had declared its independence from the European schools.
R, Rand, H P, Baden
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The nail in Darier-White disease.
Longitudinal, subungual, red or white streaks, or both, associated with distal wedge-shaped subungual keratoses are the nail signs diagnostic for Darier-White disease. Histopathologic changes typical of Darier-White disease, with suprabasilar clefts containing acantholytic cells, are present in the dorsal portion of the proximal nail fold, the nail ...
N, Zaias, A B, Ackerman
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Postoperative endophthalmitis in a patient with Darier–White disease
We report a case of endophthalmitis after cataract surgery in a patient with Darier-White disease.A keratotic lid lesion in contact with the ocular surface near the temporal corneal wound is believed to be the source of infection. Such lesions are the predominant manifestation of Darier-White disease and are known to harbour gram-positive skin flora ...
Anthony M, Carlsson, Graham D, Barrett
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Darier-White disease: a multifaceted immunodeficient state?
To the Editor.— Darier-White disease has recently acquired a new interest on the basis of an immunological dysfunction, even though no consistent and specific abnormality has yet been demonstrated. The evidence for this has been comprehensively reviewed in theArchives.
J C, Dorval +3 more
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Pseudoepitheliomatous Changes in a Case of Vegetating Darier–White Disease
Darier–White disease (DWD) is a rare autosomal dominant genodermatosis, characterized by constant and typical histopathological findings, such as hyperkeratosis, dyskeratosis with corps ronds and grains and papillary microvilli formation with suprabasal clefting.
Claudia, Pezzini +4 more
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Severe hypertrophic Darier White disease
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