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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1946
Epithelial hyperplasia of the larynx may assume all gradations from simple diffuse thickening in chronic inflammation to localized keratosis, papillomatous masses which fill the larynx or carcinomatous ulceration with extensive invasion. As a result, difficult problems in diagnosis are encountered. Localized areas of thickening of the epithelium which
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Epithelial hyperplasia of the larynx may assume all gradations from simple diffuse thickening in chronic inflammation to localized keratosis, papillomatous masses which fill the larynx or carcinomatous ulceration with extensive invasion. As a result, difficult problems in diagnosis are encountered. Localized areas of thickening of the epithelium which
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JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, 2008
Summary Seborrheic keratosis is one of the most common skin tumors. Because this tumor is benign, treatment is not mandatory. However, the lesions are often removed especially for cosmetic reasons. Despite its frequency, many aspects of seborrheic keratosis remain elusive.
Christian, Hafner, Thomas, Vogt
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Summary Seborrheic keratosis is one of the most common skin tumors. Because this tumor is benign, treatment is not mandatory. However, the lesions are often removed especially for cosmetic reasons. Despite its frequency, many aspects of seborrheic keratosis remain elusive.
Christian, Hafner, Thomas, Vogt
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Dermatology, 1974
The histopathological and clinical aspects of 402 cases of actinic keratosis were studied. In 18 of them (4.4%) constant histopathological pictures of acantholysis with diskeratotic cells were observed in serial sections. In none of the other 384 actinic keratosis cases were these pictures observed.
F J, Carapeto, A, García-Pérez
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The histopathological and clinical aspects of 402 cases of actinic keratosis were studied. In 18 of them (4.4%) constant histopathological pictures of acantholysis with diskeratotic cells were observed in serial sections. In none of the other 384 actinic keratosis cases were these pictures observed.
F J, Carapeto, A, García-Pérez
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American Journal of Otolaryngology, 1993
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Soylu L. +4 more
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Soylu L. +4 more
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RELATION OF KERATOSIS SEBORRHEICA AND KERATOSIS SENILIS TO VITAMIN A DEFICIENCY
Archives of Dermatology, 1948IT HAS been shown that deficiency in vitamin A results in follicular hyperkeratosis. 1 Other lesions, including xeroderma, alopecia, ichthyosis and lichen planus, have been attributed to the same deficiency. 2 No reference was found to the possible part played by vitamin A deficiency in the development of keratosis seborrheica or keratosis senilis. In
William B. Dublin, Bernice M. Hazen
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1979
We reviewed 17 cases of inverted follicular keratosis. The median age of the patients at the time of surgery was 69 years. Follow-up in 14 cases showed no recurrences of inverted follicular keratosis, which is a benign skin lesion, often mistaken clinically and pathologically for a malignancy.
Joseph W. Sassani, Myron Yanoff
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We reviewed 17 cases of inverted follicular keratosis. The median age of the patients at the time of surgery was 69 years. Follow-up in 14 cases showed no recurrences of inverted follicular keratosis, which is a benign skin lesion, often mistaken clinically and pathologically for a malignancy.
Joseph W. Sassani, Myron Yanoff
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Archives of Dermatology, 1950
DURING the past fifteen years we have observed at the Pennhurst State School for feebleminded persons a group of patients exhibiting an asymptomatic follicular hyperkeratosis scattered diffusely over the dorsum of the trunk but usually without involvement of the extensor surfaces of the extremities.
Thomas Butterworth, Francis P. Coombs
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DURING the past fifteen years we have observed at the Pennhurst State School for feebleminded persons a group of patients exhibiting an asymptomatic follicular hyperkeratosis scattered diffusely over the dorsum of the trunk but usually without involvement of the extensor surfaces of the extremities.
Thomas Butterworth, Francis P. Coombs
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Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1985
Inverted follicular keratosis, a benign tumor of the skin believed to arise from the infundibular portion of the hair follicle that can involve perioral skin, has a unique histologic picture. It can be confused with forms of skin cancer; with knowledge of this entity, oral and maxillofacial surgeons may be able to avoid unnecessary surgery.
Dean K. White +3 more
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Inverted follicular keratosis, a benign tumor of the skin believed to arise from the infundibular portion of the hair follicle that can involve perioral skin, has a unique histologic picture. It can be confused with forms of skin cancer; with knowledge of this entity, oral and maxillofacial surgeons may be able to avoid unnecessary surgery.
Dean K. White +3 more
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1963
Charles M. Norris, Augustin R. Peale
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Charles M. Norris, Augustin R. Peale
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Management of seborrhoeic keratosis and actinic keratosis
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2020openaire +3 more sources

