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Cryotherapy for dermatofibromas

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 1987
Summary Twenty-seven patients with 35 dermatofibromas were treated with liquid nitrogen cryotherapy. The results were good or excellent in over 90% of cases. The addition of aspirin and clobetasol propionate to the regimen appeared to reduce side-effects. Dermatofibromas or histiocytomas are common, benign, skin tumours.
S W, Lanigan, T W, Robinson
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Multiple, Clustered Dermatofibroma: A Rare Clinical Variant of Dermatofibroma

Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2003
Background: Although patients with one to two dermatofibromas are common, cases of “multiple” dermatofibromas (more than 15 lesions) are rare and may occur in the context of altered or normal immune function. Patients with multiple dermatofibromas clustered in one anatomic area, by contrast, are strikingly rare.
Seaver L, Soon   +2 more
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DERMATOFIBROMA

Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology, 1932
Our attention was directed to this type of tumor by the observation in two patients of numerous growths that clinically resembled Boeck's sarcoid to such an extent as to lead several dermatologists of experience to make that diagnosis erroneously. On further investigation we found that the clinical appearance of dermatofibroma varies considerably.
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Pseudosarcomatous dermatofibroma

British Journal of Dermatology, 2006
P B, Thavabalan, V T, Ratnaike
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Pseudosarcomatous Dermatofibroma

Archives of Dermatology, 1963
N E, LEVAN, P, HIRSCH, M Q, KWONG
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Dermatofibroma

FMC - Formación Médica Continuada en Atención Primaria, 2003
P. de Unamuno Pérez, J. García Dorado
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Dermatofibroma

2004
B Katz, B Rao, A Marghoob
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Metastasising dermatofibroma or dermatofibroma-like dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans?

Journal of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, 2000
Dermatofibroma is a relatively common cutaneous fibrohistiocytic tumour with a marked tendency to recur locally. It is almost invariably benign. In a review of the world literature there was one report of two patients with dermatofibroma with histologically documented metastases.
C S, Dunkin, A B, MacGregor, K, McLaren
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Dermatofibromas

2012
Pedro Zaballos   +2 more
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Multiple eruptive dermatofibromas

La Presse Médicale, 2019
Anissa, Zaouak   +4 more
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