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Melanotic freckle of Hutchinson
The American Journal of Surgery, 1967Abstract “Melanotic freckle of Hutchinson” is defined as an obligatory cutaneous precancerosis, analogous to keratosis, leukoplakia, and the premelanomatous stage of juvenile melanoma. Its clinical course, differential diagnosis, pathlogy, treatment, and prognosis are described.
J, Davis, G T, Pack, G K, Higgins
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MELANOTIC FRECKLE (HUTCHINSON), MÉLANOSE CIRCONSCRITE PRÉCANCÉREUSE (DUBREUILH)
Archives of Dermatology, 1955IT HAS been stated that diagnosis of cutaneous malignant melanoma is comparable to writing the death certificate of the patient. An exception to this gloomy prognosis is the malignant melanoma arising from the pigmented lesion that Hutchinson * first described as senile freckle or infective melanotic freckle, later termed by Darier and by Dubreuilh ...
J V, KLAUDER, H, BEERMAN
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The diagnosis of hutchinson’s melanotic freckle (lentigo maligna) in queensland
Pathology, 1983Following an increase in the reported incidence of melanoma of Hutchinson's melanotic freckle type (HMFM) in Queensland, a review of its histological diagnosis was undertaken. Ninety-nine pigmented lesions reported by 13 different pathology laboratories throughout Queensland as having an in-situ component of Hutchinson's melanotic freckle (HMF) were ...
A, Green, J H, Little, D, Weedon
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Malignant melanoma with adjacent hutchinson's melanotic freckle in black Africans
Pathology, 1977Hutchinson's melanotic freckle (lentigo maligna) is a well-known pigmented lesion, usually seen on the face of white patients. It may be associated with invasive malignant melanoma. This paper reports the incidence of this lesion in association with invasive malignant melanomas of the feet and hands of Black Africans. In Blacks, as in Whites, malignant
J J, Rippey, E, Rippey
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Melanotic freckle of Hutchinson: treatment of macular and nodular phases with cryotherapy
British Journal of Dermatology, 1979Fourteen cases of Hutchinson's lentigo maligna and eight further cases with nodular invasive areas in whom liquid nitrogen spray has been curative are reported. We suggest that in view of its simplicity and efficacy, cryotherapy is the treatment of choice for the macular phase and possibly also for the nodular invasive stage.
R P, Dawber, J D, Wilkinson
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Is malignant melanoma arising in a Hutchinson's melanotic freckle a separate disease entity?
Histopathology, 1980Several features which distinguish malignant melanoma arising in a Hutchinson's melanotic freckle (HMFM) from other types of malignant melanoma (MM) are described. Forty‐eight patients with HMFM of the head and neck region were compared with 98 patients with MM of the head and neck region. All patients were clinical stage I.
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HUTCHINSON'S MELANOTIC FRECKLE: PARTIAL REGRESSION OF LESION AND SURROUNDING ACTINIC KERATOSES
Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1976Summary A case is reported in which a Hutchinson's melanotic freckle underwent partial regression with concurrent development of a hypopigmented halo. At the same time, previously observed actinic keratoses disappeared spontaneously from the hypopigmented zone.
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Treatment of Hutchinson's melanotic freckle
British Journal of Dermatology, 1980Rodney Dawber, John Wilkinson
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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