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Diagnostic Reasoning in Surgical Pathology
ABSTRACT Rationale Diagnostic reasoning in surgical pathology is critical for accurate disease identification, particularly for rare conditions. Despite advancements in methodologies, the diagnostic lag remains significant, highlighting the need for improved reasoning skills.
Ahti‐Veikko Pietarinen+1 more
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Practical management of widespread, atypical keratosis pilaris
Nelson Lee Novick
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Aging of the Human Lip: Current Knowledge and Clinical Implications
ABSTRACT Background Comprehensive exploration of lip aging remains limited due to anatomical complexity of the structure, with current investigations predominantly focusing on aspects such as dryness management, cheilitis prevention and treatment, and surgical lifts.
Fanghui Sun, Yue Liu, Tao Zhang
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The GSTM1 Null Genotype Confers an Increased Risk for Solar Keratosis Development in an Australian Caucasian Population [PDF]
Melanie A. Carless+6 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) carries significant global mortality rates. Brush cytology presents a potential adjunctive tool for early detection and monitoring of OSCC and oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMDs). This study aims to systematically evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of cytology for detecting OSCC and OPMDs
Hoda Tayebi‐Hillali+8 more
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Human papillomavirus–related condyloma on keratinized skinKey message
Gyohei Egawa, MD, PhD+1 more
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Malignant trichilemmoma. Is it a type of senile keratosis?
Makoto Honma
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A Korean Case of Keratosis Follicularis Squamosa (Dohi) Successfully Treated with Roxithromycin [PDF]
Sanghoon Lee, Soo‐Chan Kim
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Polyomavirus Associated Trichodysplasia Spinulosa in a Pediatric Kidney Transplant Recipient
ABSTRACT Background Trichodysplasia spinulosa (TS) is an inconspicuous cutaneous infection caused by a distinct polyoma virus affecting the immunocompromised host. TS is rare in children and can masquerade as other dermatological conditions, causing a delay in diagnosis.
Nivedita Pande+7 more
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