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Nevus unius lateris with bilateral oral mucosal lesions: An unusual presentation
Verrucous epidermal nevi (VEN) are cutaneous hamartomas characterized by keratinocytic hyperplasia. Majority are linear in distribution and tend to follow the Blaschko lines; however, some may have zosteriform (segmental) or systematized distribution ...
Lovleen Kaur +3 more
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Benign follicular tumors [PDF]
Benign follicular tumors comprise a large and heterogeneous group of neoplasms that share a common histogenesis and display morphological features resembling one or several portions of the normal hair follicle, or recapitulate part of its embryological ...
Ackerman AB +67 more
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Verruciform Xanthoma Within the Cyst Lining of Hidradenitis Suppurativa
ABSTRACT Verruciform xanthoma (VX) is a rare lesion most often seen in the oral mucosa or anogenital region, most commonly characterized histologically by verrucous epithelial hyperplasia and foamy histiocytes in the papillary dermis. While VX has been reported in association with inflammatory dermatoses such as lichen planus and lichen sclerosus, its ...
Deaquan Nichols +4 more
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Appearance of Verruca Over Nevus Unius Lateris – A Rare Occurrence of Locus Minoris Resistentiae
Nevus unius lateris is an infrequent dermatological disorder which is characterized by verrucous epidermal nevus involving one half of the body. It is a variant of systematized epidermal nevus.
V Vijay +2 more
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Oral pigmented lesions: clinicopathologic features and review of the literature [PDF]
Diagnosis of pigmented lesions of the oral cavity and perioral tissues is challenging. Even though epidemiology may be of some help in orientating the clinician and even though some lesions may confidently be diagnosed on clinical grounds alone, the ...
da Silva-Jorge, Rogério +4 more
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Summary Background and Objectives Deep learning‐convolutional neural networks (DL‐CNNs) have demonstrated high diagnostic accuracy within the domain of dermoscopy. However, many clinical settings lack dermoscopic devices, requiring reliance on close‐up images. This study evaluates the robustness of a DL‐CNN trained on dermoscopic images when challenged
Anastasia Sophie Vollmer +6 more
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Summary Defensive medicine refers to diagnostic or therapeutic actions taken primarily to reduce legal liability rather than to benefit the patient. In dermatopathology, defensive practices manifest in frequent immunohistochemical testing, overly cautious report phrasing, and reliance on multidisciplinary tumor boards.
Cornelia Sigrid Lissi Müller +2 more
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Systematised Epidermal Nevus - A Case Report [PDF]
A 20-year-old female presented with raised skin lesions all over the body since birth. Clinical examination revealed multiple pigmented macules and hyperkeratotic papules seen along Blaschko's lines over the face, neck, trunk and both lower limbs ...
MANOHARAN DHANARAJ, MANOHARAN RAMALINGAM
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Verrucous venous malformation [PDF]
Verrucous venous malformation, also known as verrucous hemangioma, is a superficial vascular malformation with a variable degree of hyperkeratosis that is composed of capillaries and veins in the dermis and sometimes subcutaneous tissue. We describe a 53-
Kim, Gene H +2 more
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Bilateral symmetrical congenital giant Becker′s nevus: A rare presentation
Becker′s nevus is a focal epidermal hypermelanotic disorder. It morphologically presents as unilateral, hyperpigmented, hypertrichotic patch on upper trunk, proximal upper extremities and arms. However, Becker′s nevus presenting as bilateral, symmetrical
Angoori Gnaneshwar Rao
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