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Dermatoscopic Features of Hyperpigmented Dermatoses. [PDF]

open access: yesClin Cosmet Investig Dermatol
Hua Y, Xie B, Shen Y, Song X.
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Metastatic disease in conjunctival malignant melanoma: a retrospective analysis of 167 cases. [PDF]

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Sezgin M   +13 more
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Neurocutaneous Melanosis

Dermatology, 2009
A case of neurocutaneous melanosis with malignant leptomeningeal melanoma is reported in a 50-year-old white woman. The case is exceptional as regards the late onset of symptoms and death. Although the association of extracutaneous melanomas with cuteaneous pigmented lesions is rare, dermatologists must be aware of their presence.
Vadoud-Seyedi, R., Heenen, Michel
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Melanosis Cerebelli

1981
Melanosis cerebelli (melanic pigmentation involving the dentate nuclei and the granular layer of the cerebellar cortex) is described in three patients, aged between 72 and 99 years. In two cases atrophic changes of the Alzheimer type co-existed in the cerebral cortex. One patient had a history of tremors, possibly cerebellar in origin.
Bianchi C   +3 more
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Melanosis of the Larynx

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1990
A case of laryngeal melanosis is presented. This is followed by the analysis of the total of nine cases reported in the English literature. Patients are men in their sixth to eighth decade of life who present with hoarseness. Histopathologic findings include pigment deposits in the basal layer of the laryngeal epithelium.
G, Har-El   +3 more
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Penile melanosis

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1989
Five patients with penile melanosis are described. The lesions consisted of macular hyperpigmentation of the penile shaft and/or glans. Histologically only hyperpigmentation of the basal cell layer was observed with no melanocytic hyperplasia. Patients had follow-up for 3 to 13 years; enlargement of some lesions was observed, but the condition remained
J, Revuz, T, Clerici
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Melanosis Thyroidi

Ultrastructural Pathology, 1998
Despite many studies on melanosis thyroidi, there is no consensus concerning the nature of the pigment or its pathogenesis. Here the past literature on this subject is reviewed and results are reported on a case of melanosis thyroidi that provides fresh insight into the nature of the pigment and its genesis.
J P, Veinot, F N, Ghadially
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