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The Prognostic Significance of Tumoral Melanosis
ABSTRACT Background Tumoral melanosis (TM) is a histological term to describe a nodular aggregation of macrophages containing melanin pigment (melanophages) that is devoid of viable melanocytes. It is most often identified in skin, where it may be appreciated clinically as a pigmented lesion; however, it can also be found in other organs such as lymph ...
Alison J. Potter+7 more
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The Pseudoinflammatory Pattern Revisited
ABSTRACT In 1973, Dr. Martin C. Mihm, Jr. presented the finding that congenital melanocytic nevi, when viewed at low magnification, resemble superficial and deep perivascular dermatitis, forming the so‐called “pseudoinflammatory” pattern. One year earlier, Dr. Richard A.
Christopher R. Shea
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m6A mRNA demethylase FTO regulates melanoma tumorigenicity and response to anti-PD-1 blockade [PDF]
Melanoma is one of the most deadly and therapy-resistant cancers. Here we show that N6-methyladenosine (m6A) mRNA demethylation by fat mass and obesity-associated protein (FTO) increases melanoma growth and decreases response to anti-PD-1 blockade ...
Aplin, Andrew E.+10 more
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Melanoma Diagnosis in the Mihm Era—And Beyond
ABSTRACT During the illustrious career of Martin C. Mihm Jr., MD, the diagnosis of melanoma underwent significant changes, to which he made many contributions. In early descriptions, melanomas were fungating tumor masses that were obviously malignant, and highly lethal. In seminal work by Dr. Mihm and his mentor, Wallace H.
David E. Elder
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From neural crest cells to melanocytes: cellular plasticity during development and beyond
N. Vandamme, G. Berx
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Grading Melanocytic Dysplasia: Updated Histopathologic Criteria
ABSTRACT Dr. Martin C. Mihm, Jr.'s innovative work on the dysplastic nevus achieved a milestone in his chapter in the World Health Organisation Classification of Skin Tumours (WHO‐C). WHO‐C presents a dichotomous classification (high‐grade versus low‐grade dysplastic nevi) and a quantitative metric to assess melanocytic nuclear enlargement.
Christopher R. Shea+3 more
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The Difference Between Polymyxin B and Polymyxin E in Causing Skin Hyerpigmentation
Dongna Zou, Haitao Yu, Feifei Li
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CTLA-4 A49G gene polymorphism is not associated with vitiligo in South Indian population
Background: Vitiligo or leukoderma is a chronic skin condition that causes loss of pigment due to destruction of melanocytes, resulting in irregular pale patches of skin.
Deeba Farha+5 more
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Vitiligo Review: etiopathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment
Introduction and purpose:This review is intended for healthcare professionals, including dermatologists, primary care physicians, and researchers, who seek a comprehensive understanding of vitiligo. It is also relevant for patients and their families to
Aleksandra Witek+9 more
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