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Anogenital giant seborrheic keratosis
Italian Journal of Dermatology and Venereology, 2017Seborrheic keratosis (SK) are very common benign epidermal tumors. Giant seborrheic keratosis (GSK) is a rare variant with clinical characteristics, which leads very often to misdiagnosis. A genital site of SK is very unusual clinical manifestation and although the cause is still unknown, current literature data point to a possible pathogenetic role of
Birgit Heinig+4 more
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Seborrheic keratosis-like melanoma
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2015the Hospital Provincial del Centenario de Rosario Unirsidad Nacional de Rosario, and Diagn ostico M edico Oro~ no, sario, Argentina. ication of this article was supported by 3Gen. ing sources: None. licts of interest: None declared. Reprint requests: Gabriel Salerni, MD, PhD, Urquiza 3101. CP: S2002KDR, Rosario, Argentina.
Mario Gorosito+3 more
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Seborrheic Keratosis: An Acantholytic Variant
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1978Two elderly women with seborrheic keratoses on the abdomen are reported on because of the peculiar histologic appearance characterized by prominent acantholysis. Although the basic histologic architecture was a papillomatous acanthoma corresponding to that of seborrheic keratosis the upper portion of the lesions showed extensive acantholytic changes ...
Mizuho Yamada, Hachiro Tagami
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Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 2006
Aims: Seborrheic keratoses are the most common benign cutaneous neoplasms in adult and middle‐age patients. There are six distinctive histopathologic variants of seborrheic keratosis, namely, acanthotic or solid, reticulated or adenoid, hyperkeratotic or papillomatous, clonal or nested, irritated and inflamed.Methods: We report two additional ...
Heinz Kutzner, Luis Requena
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Aims: Seborrheic keratoses are the most common benign cutaneous neoplasms in adult and middle‐age patients. There are six distinctive histopathologic variants of seborrheic keratosis, namely, acanthotic or solid, reticulated or adenoid, hyperkeratotic or papillomatous, clonal or nested, irritated and inflamed.Methods: We report two additional ...
Heinz Kutzner, Luis Requena
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Seborrheic keratosis of the pinna
Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, 1994Seborrheic keratosis is usually small and multiple and affects the neck and limbs. But large solitary lesions is very rare. One such case affecting the pinna is reported.
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2017
Seborrheic keratoses are benign epidermal growths that are found on hair-bearing skin. Familial forms, possibly autosomal dominantly transmitted, are described, and eruptive forms of seborrheic keratosis constitute the paraneoplastic syndrome of Leser–Trelat, associated with internal malignancies.
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Seborrheic keratoses are benign epidermal growths that are found on hair-bearing skin. Familial forms, possibly autosomal dominantly transmitted, are described, and eruptive forms of seborrheic keratosis constitute the paraneoplastic syndrome of Leser–Trelat, associated with internal malignancies.
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Giant Pedunculated Seborrheic Keratosis
Archives of Dermatology, 1979Seborrheic warts, usually referred to now as seborrheic keratoses, are rarely discussed, even though they are among the most common benign cutaneous tumors observed in man. According to Freudenthal and Spitzer, 1 seborrheic warts were described as early as 1869 by Neumann, who called them "senile" warts.
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Giant Genital Seborrheic Keratosis [PDF]
Hasan Gücer+3 more
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Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 2007
R. Michael Shier, Golnar Rasty
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R. Michael Shier, Golnar Rasty
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