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Pityrosporum and seborrheic keratosis: An association
Seborrheic keratoses (SK) are one of the most common benign tumors of the skin. Studies have suggested that human papillomavirus or a benign clonal proliferation of epidermal cells is involved in the pathogenesis of some SK's, however, this issue remains to be resolved. Pityrosporum ovale has been implicated in the pathogenesis of seborrheic dermatitis,
Borenstein, Michael+2 more
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Inherited thrombocytopenia (IT) caused by germline variants in RUNX1, ETV6 or ANKRD26 carries a high risk of developing haematological malignancy. This study examined the clinical, platelet and molecular characteristics of 66 patients with these conditions, who carried 24 distinct genetic variants in the corresponding genes.
Ana Marín‐Quílez+34 more
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Seborrheic Keratosis of Penis [PDF]
ABSTRACT Seborrheic keratosis (SK) of the penis is a rare entity. It is usually mistaken as a genital wart. It should be considered in a differential diagnosis of pedunculated lesions of the penis. The histopathology after shave excision will be diagnostic. How to cite this article Mukherjee S, Jindal R, Chauhan CGS, Pandey CP. Seborrheic Keratosis of
Cgs Chauhan+3 more
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Deep Phenotyping of Pathology‐Confirmed Benign Lesions in PTEN Hamartoma Tumor Syndrome Patients
Gastrointestinal, skin, thyroid, and vascular lesions are frequently present in PTEN Hamartoma Tumor Syndrome patients with little to no difference between sexes or by index status. Early‐onset lipomas (< 20 years) may be useful for early recognition of patients, and uterine polyps should be considered for inclusion as a PHTS‐related lesion.
Ane J. Schei‐Andersen+14 more
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The integration of dermatologist into primary care settings is cost‐effective and streamlines the management of patients with skin conditions. The cost for each additional pre‐malignancy or malignancy treated is €853 lower, and for any additional skin finding treated, €381 lower than that of the standard care pathway. Abstract Background The management
Maria Lovén+3 more
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Seborrheic keratoses in five elderly patients: An appearance of raindrops and streams
Five Chinese patients were found to have a linear, splayed, vertical pattern of lesions on their back, chest and abdomen. These lesions were clinically and pathologically diagnosed as seborrheic keratosis.
Ru-zhi Zhang, Wen-yuan Zhu
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Topical imiquimod and in situ vulvar melanoma: A promising therapy?
Abstract Objectives Vulvar melanoma is a rare type of cancer that affects mainly postmenopausal women. There are no established protocols for the treatment of vulvar melanoma. From data extrapolated from the literature on cutaneous melanoma, surgical excision remains the best option for the resectable disease.
Francesca Pepe+7 more
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Epidermal Nevi and Epidermal Naevus Syndromes
ABSTRACT Epidermal nevi (EN) arise from postzygotic variants in ectoderm‐derived cell lines, such as keratinocytes and cells forming adnexa. EN may be present alone without any associated abnormality or be part of a syndrome. In this review, we will discuss about the clinical and genetics of the main types of EN and related syndromes.
Gianluca Tadini+2 more
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Unraveling Dowling–Degos Disease: A Rare Skin Disorder
ABSTRACT Dowling–Degos disease (DDD) is a rare genodermatosis characterized by brown to black macules distributed symmetrically in the axilla, groin, elbow, face, neck, and trunk. It is more common in women, usually after puberty. The main pathogenesis behind DDD is a mutation in the keratin 5 gene.
Mahesh Mathur+5 more
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Aim. The paper studies p63 expression in patients with seborrheic keratosis in the presence or absence of carbohydrate metabolism disorders.Materials and methods. The study involved 130 patients with seborrheic keratosis.
A. К. Alexandrova, V. A. Smolyannikova
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